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Point b.2 of article 18 of Spanish Law 59/2003, of 19 December, on digital signatures refers to the obligation of certification authorities to inform requesting parties of the mechanisms to ensure the trustworthiness of digital signatures on a document over a period of time.
This document is governed by Spanish Law, and specifically by Royal Decree 19/2018, on payment services and other urgent financial measures, by Order ECE/1263/2019, on the transparency of the information conditions applicable to payment services, by Law 16/2011, on consumer credit contracts, and by Bank of Spain Circular 5/2012, on the transparency of banking services and responsibility in the granting of loans.
These General Terms and Conditions of Purchase are subject to Spanish Law.
For instance, Spanish Law also sets forth the obligation to initiate contradictory proceedings in relation to dismissals affecting the employees’ legal representatives.
Furthermore, vinCAsign guarantees to the subscriber and the relying party: - That the certificate contains the information that must be included in a qualified certificate, as specified by article 11 of Spanish Law 59/2003, of 19 December.
This document is governed by Spanish Law, and specifically by Royal Decree 19/2018, on payment services and other urgent financial measures, by Ministerial Order ECE/1263/2019, on the transparency of the information conditions applicable to payment services, and by Bank of Spain Circular 5/2012, on the transparency of banking services and responsibility in the granting of loans.
This current contract is private in character and will be governed by (due to FIIAPP F.S.P.’s legal nature as an international foundation and due to the contracts into which it enters in this capacity) the Title I of Book III of the Law 9/2017, of 8th November, on Public Sector Contracts by which the Directives 2014/23/UE and 2014/24/UE of the European Parliament and of the Council, of 26th of February of 2014, were transposed into national Spanish Law.
Under Spanish Law, accrual of interest on the Subordinated Notes shall be suspended from the date of the declaration of insolvency of the Issuer.