This is the judgment that I mentioned in my previous post. There I commented on the decision of the appeal that confirmed this other that I now publish.
Read MoreANFI. Court of Appeals. New victory fully confirming first instance judgement. Post 1
This time Room 5 of the Court of Appeals (Audiencia Provincial) confirms the first instance judgment in its entirety. I didn't publish this first decision when I should, but I'll do it after this as it'll make more sense of this post.
Read MoreANFI. More judgements and some information.
This is an old judgement that I did not post at the time. On this occasion, the Court of First Instance No. 3 of San Bartolomé de Tirajana ordered Anfi to pay my clients the lump sum of 35,552 euros, declaring the contract void and acknowledging the payment of unduly anticipated amounts. It also orders the payment of expenses and legal interests.
Read MoreANFI condemned to pay €41,655.81 plus legal costs and interests.
In this judgment, the Third Chamber of the Provincial Court (Court of Appeals) confirms the judgment of first instance in its entirety and rejects all of Anfi's requests.
Read MoreANFI. Court nº 3 declares contract null and void, returns anticipated monies, and condemns in costs and interests.
I received this sentence some time ago, in fact it is now on appeal pending, since last September 23, 2019, that the Court of Appeals set a date for the Deliberation, Voting and Judgment.
Read MoreANFI. Court of Appeals nº 5 grants also the anticipated monies.
On this occasion, the Court of Appeals, again, corrects the Court of First Instance and grants the monies paid in advance. In this case it was 15,000 euros.
Read MoreCourt victory against ANFI. Court nº 3. Total win, return of price and anticipated monies, plus legal costs
This time the Anfi Group has been condemned to pay 15,352 euros as part of the price (the non used years) and another 20,200 as anticipated monies. They will also have to pay legal costs and interests since the date of filing the claim until it’s full payment. Not too bad ;)
Read MoreAre you an Anfi Member? Have you paid any money within the following three months of signing the Contract?
Perhaps you might be interested to know that the Las Palmas Court of Appeal, Section 5, has stated on multiple judgments that any advanced payment done before the end of the cooling off period involves the payment of twice the amount paid, if the contract is declared null . If it is not, the refunded amount will be exactly the same that was paid in advance.
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