Ley 3/2009, de 3 de abril, sobre modificaciones estructurales de las sociedades mercantiles. | BOE-A-2009-5614 — Spain law | Esheria

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

This article says the law regulates structural changes of mercantile companies, including transformation, merger, demerger, global transfer of assets and liabilities, and international transfer of the registered office.

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Jurisdiction
Spain
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
BOE-A-2009-5614
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
es
Updated
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Citation provenance: source:es:boe · schema StatuteEnrichmentPublicV1.

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Statute overview

About this statute

Certain creditors have a right to oppose a company’s transfer of its registered office abroad. El registrador mercantil del domicilio social debe certificar que se han cumplido los trámites previos al traslado de la sociedad; después de expedirse la certificación, el Registro queda cerrado para nuevas inscripciones. The transfer of the company’s registered office abroad, and the related changes to the deed or bylaws, take effect when the company is registered in the register of the new domicile. The company's registration in the Mercantile Registry will be cancelled once proof of registration at its new registered office and the required publication notices are submitted. The transformation agreement must follow the formal requirements of the transforming company’s regime and include approval of the balance sheet and required founding statements for the new company type.