REFLECTIONS ON THE PASSIVE LEGITIMATION OF THE BENEFICIARY COMPANY IN A PARTIAL EXCISION TO BE SUED FOLLOWING THE TS ́ SEPTEMBER 2022 JUDGEMENT

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https://doi.org/10.21134/lex.vi23.1904

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Partial excision, passive legitimation, structural modifications, economic unit

Abstract

Excisions are one of the types of operations known as “structural modifications” included in Law 3/2009 of 3 April on structural modifications of commercial companies (hereinafter “LME”). Despite its specific regulation, certain practical doubts continue to arise. In this article we will analyse a Supreme Court ruling in which the problem lay in the passive legitimation of a company benefiting from a partial excision to be sued in a proceeding on the nullity of a contract included in the transferred economic unit.

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  • Carlos Soler Samper, Miguel Hernández University of Elche

    Profesor Ayudante de Derecho Mercantil

References

TS, de 3 de febrero de 2015 (Sentencia 8/2015).

TS, de 13 de julio de 2017 (Sentencia 439/2017).

TS, de 26 de septiembre de 2022 (Sentencia 621/2022).

Ley 3/2009, de 3 de abril, sobre modificaciones estructurales de las sociedades mercantiles.

Anteproyecto de Ley de Modificaciones Estructurales de Sociedades Mercantiles por la que se transpone la Directiva (UE) 2019/2121 del Parlamento y del Consejo, de 27 de noviembre de 2019, por la que se modifica la Directiva (UE) 2017/1132 en lo que atañe a las transformaciones, fusiones y escisiones transfronterizas.

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2023-07-14

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