1. Jurisdiccions
1.1. Types
1.1.1. Civil
1.1.2. Militar
1.1.3. Commercial
1.1.4. Labour
1.2. Parties
1.2.1. Prosecution
1.2.2. Defense
1.2.3. Jury
1.3. Court's workers
1.3.1. Court clerks
1.3.2. Officials, auxiliares and agents
1.4. Judgements
1.4.1. Consistent
1.4.2. Reasoned
1.4.3. Comprehensive
1.4.4. Exhaustive
1.5. Estructure of judgements
1.5.1. Preamble
1.5.2. Exposition of the precedents
1.5.3. Account of facts proven
1.5.4. Legal grounds
1.5.5. Judicial decision or ruling
1.6. Conflict or dispute
1.6.1. Claim
1.6.1.1. Judicial
1.6.1.2. Alternative dispute resolution (ADR)
1.6.1.2.1. Negotiation
1.6.1.2.2. Arbitration (Referee)
1.6.1.2.3. Mediation
1.6.1.2.4. Conciliation
1.6.1.2.5. Ombudsman's office
1.6.1.2.6. Transaction
2. Legal System
2.1. Division of powers
2.1.1. Legislative
2.1.2. Executive
2.1.3. Judicial
2.2. Spanish laws
2.2.1. Constitution
2.2.2. International Treaties
2.2.3. Organic laws (LO)
2.2.4. Ordinary laws
2.2.5. Legislative decree
2.2.6. Decree-laws
2.2.7. Regulations
2.3. Efficiency of laws
2.3.1. Permanent Laws
2.3.2. Temporary Laws
2.3.3. Transitory Laws
2.4. Spanish Constitution (SC)
2.5. The Civil Code (CC)
2.5.1. FORMAL SOURCE LAW
2.5.2. FORMAL CUSTOM LAW
2.6. Public law
2.6.1. Constitutional law
2.6.2. Administrative law
2.6.3. Criminal law
2.6.4. Labour law
2.6.5. Public International law
2.7. Private law "Law of people"
2.7.1. Civil law
2.7.2. Commercial or Business law
2.7.3. Private International law
2.8. Tourism regulated
2.8.1. Central Administration
2.8.2. Autnomic Administration
2.8.3. Local administration
3. Contracts
3.1. Purchase and sell
3.1.1. Elements
3.1.1.1. Personal
3.1.1.1.1. Capacity
3.1.1.1.2. Prohibition
3.1.1.2. Real
3.1.1.2.1. Thing
3.1.1.2.2. Price
3.1.2. Obligations
3.1.2.1. Vendor
3.1.2.1.1. Delivery
3.1.2.1.2. Consolidation of the sold thing
3.1.2.2. Buyer
3.1.2.2.1. Price
3.1.2.2.2. Interests
3.1.2.2.3. Expenses
3.1.3. Specific clauses
3.1.3.1. Purchase promise
3.1.3.2. Deposit
3.1.3.3. Reservation of title agreement
3.2. Donation
3.2.1. Act of liberality
3.2.2. Use and ownership
3.2.3. Acceptance of the recipient
3.2.4. Capacity of both parties
3.2.5. Object: godos or rights, not services
3.3. Franchise agreement
3.3.1. Parties
3.3.1.1. Franchisor
3.3.1.2. Franchisee
3.3.2. Responsabilities
3.3.2.1. Franchisor
3.3.2.1.1. Trade mark
3.3.2.1.2. Trade name
3.3.2.1.3. Business system
3.3.2.1.4. Commercial symbol
3.3.2.1.5. Operational model
3.3.2.1.6. Support and advise to franchisee
3.3.2.2. Franchisee
3.3.2.2.1. Financial Responsibilities
3.3.2.2.2. Dedication of Time and Resources
3.3.2.2.3. Partnership with the National Brand
3.3.2.2.4. Communication with the Franchise
3.3.2.2.5. Maintenance of Standards and Ethics
3.3.3. Mínimum content
3.3.3.1. Overview of the relationship
3.3.3.2. Duration
3.3.3.3. Initial and continuing fee
3.3.3.4. Assigned territory
3.3.3.5. Site selection and development
3.3.3.6. Initial and ongoing training and support
3.3.3.7. Advertising
3.3.3.8. Required insurance
3.3.3.9. Record-keeping and the rights to audit the franchisee’s records
3.3.3.10. Intellectual Property use
3.4. Service agreement
3.4.1. Characteristics
3.4.1.1. Professionalised
3.4.1.2. Bilateral and commutative
3.4.1.3. Consensual
3.4.1.4. Onerous
3.4.2. Minimum clauses
3.4.2.1. Parties
3.4.2.2. Services
3.4.2.3. Duration
3.4.2.4. Price and way of payment
3.4.2.5. Other specific agreement
3.4.2.6. Noncompliance
3.4.2.7. Signature
3.5. Tourism contracts
3.5.1. Package-Travel
3.5.2. Carriage of passangers
3.5.3. Room reservatiom
3.5.3.1. contingency regime
3.5.3.2. individual regime
3.5.4. Charter
3.5.5. Hotel management
3.6. Limits
3.6.1. Law
3.6.2. Moral
3.6.3. Public order
3.7. Components
3.7.1. Cause
3.7.2. Object
3.7.3. Consent
3.8. Categories
3.8.1. Unilateral
3.8.1.1. Bilateral
3.8.2. Consensual
3.8.3. Onerous
3.8.3.1. Gratouitous
3.8.4. Immediate
3.8.4.1. Deferred
3.8.5. Single transaction
3.8.5.1. Continual performance
3.8.6. Typical
3.8.6.1. Atypical
3.8.7. Main
3.8.7.1. Accessory
3.9. Phases
3.9.1. Preliminary agreement
3.9.2. Pre-contract
3.9.3. Perfection
3.9.4. Execution
3.9.5. Consumption
3.10. Invalidity
3.10.1. Nullity
3.10.2. Revocability
4. Sources of law
4.1. Primary
4.1.1. Spanish Constitution
4.1.2. Laws from legislative power
4.1.3. Regulations from executive power
4.1.4. International treaties
4.2. Secondary
4.2.1. Custom
4.2.2. General principles of law
4.3. Explanatory
4.3.1. Case law
4.3.2. Doctrine
5. Formal
5.1. Law
5.2. Custom
6. Material
7. Legal person
7.1. Type
7.1.1. Public
7.1.2. Private
7.1.2.1. Civil
7.1.2.1.1. Association
7.1.2.1.2. Communities
7.1.2.1.3. Foundations
7.1.2.2. Commercial
7.1.2.2.1. Corporations
7.1.3. Legal representation
7.1.3.1. Way
7.1.3.1.1. Direct
7.1.3.1.2. Indirect
7.1.3.2. Origin
7.1.3.2.1. Voluntary
7.1.3.2.2. Mandatory
7.1.3.2.3. Legal
7.1.3.2.4. Organic
7.1.3.3. Role
7.1.3.3.1. Active
7.1.3.3.2. Passive
7.2. Capacity
7.2.1. Personal standpoint
7.2.1.1. Name
7.2.1.2. Adress
7.2.1.3. Nationality
7.2.1.4. Honorific rights
7.2.1.5. Family related tasks
7.2.2. Patrimonial point of view
7.2.2.1. Goods
7.2.2.2. Non-contractual liability
7.2.2.3. Obligations
7.3. Operating regime
7.3.1. Sole director
7.3.2. Assistant manager
7.3.3. Joint administrators
7.3.4. CEO
7.4. Extinction
7.4.1. Expiration
7.4.2. Achievement
7.4.3. Unfulfilled
7.4.4. Bankruptcy
8. Tourism
9. European law
9.1. Fundamental freedoms
9.1.1. Free movement of workers
9.1.2. Free circulation of capital
9.1.3. Freedom of establishment
9.1.4. Free movement of goods
9.1.5. Free movement of services
9.2. Primary Law
9.2.1. Treaties of the Union
9.2.2. Amendments
9.3. Derived Law
9.3.1. Regulations
9.3.2. Directives
9.3.3. Decisions
9.3.4. Recommendations
9.3.5. Opinions
9.4. Imperative rules
9.5. Regulatory rules
10. Natural person
10.1. Rights
10.1.1. Substantive right
10.1.2. Subjective right
10.1.2.1. Legal power
10.1.2.1.1. Power or authority
10.1.2.1.2. Faculty/ Capacity
10.1.2.1.3. Claim/Pretension
10.1.2.1.4. Action
10.1.2.2. Estructure
10.1.2.2.1. Object
10.1.2.2.2. Subject
10.1.2.2.3. Content
10.1.2.3. Legal capacity
10.1.2.3.1. Capaacity to act
10.2. Disability
10.2.1. Substantive
10.2.2. Procedural
10.2.3. Custody roles/Legal representation
10.2.3.1. Trusteeship
10.2.3.2. Guardian
10.2.3.3. Judicial defender
10.3. Civil status
10.3.1. Marriage
10.3.2. Filiation
10.3.3. Nationality
10.3.3.1. Original
10.3.3.1.1. Lus solis
10.3.3.1.2. Lus sanguinis
10.3.3.1.3. Others
10.3.3.2. Derivative
10.3.3.3. Loss
10.3.3.3.1. Voluntarily
10.3.3.3.2. Deprived
10.3.3.4. Dual
10.3.4. Neighbourhood
10.3.4.1. Birth
10.3.4.2. Choice
10.3.4.2.1. Marriage
10.3.4.2.2. Choice of child
10.3.4.2.3. Adquisition of nationality
10.3.4.3. Residence
10.3.5. Dependence or independence
10.3.5.1. Minor
10.3.5.2. Legal age
10.3.5.3. Emancipated
10.3.6. Gender
11. Origins
11.1. Siete Partidas
11.1.1. Religion Creation and Organisation
11.1.2. King, high nobles and emperors --> court roules
11.1.3. Family matters/ marriage
11.1.4. Wills/ Heritage
11.1.5. Criminal court and penal code
11.1.6. Civil matters