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Supreme Court · SpainThe Supreme Court concludes that the mortgages affected by the IRPH or the Mortgage Loan Reference Index cannot be given a "univocal" solution and that determining their "abuse" will depend on the specific circumstances of each loan, but also on each dispute, depending on "the facts that are proved in it." In two judgments dated 11 November, the Civil Chamber has analysed the validity of the clause following the ruling of the Court of Justice of…See the Story
The Supreme Ruled that Mortgages Affected by the Irph Must Be Analyzed on a Case-by-Case Basis to Determine Whether the Index Is "Abuseful"
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Law · MadridOn January 1, 2026, Renfe will have to recover the refund amounts for the delay of high speed and long distance trains. With the support of Congress, thanks to the votes in favor of the PP, of Vox, of Junts, ERC and PNV, this amendment of the Senate to the Sustainable Mobility Law has been approved with the aim of returning the commitment of punctuality prior to the one approved on July 1, 2024, which reduced the economic amount to return passen…See the Story
Renfe's New Compensation for 2026: How Many Minutes Late Will You Get Your Money Back?
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