On January 15, 1988, the Pratdip Town Hall sent a letter to the President of the Junta de Acreedores of Francis Lebasque, demanding the execution of the mandatory and free cessions (roads, green areas, facilities) of the Planes del Rei urbanization, as required by the Land Law and the Partial Plan. Since the developer was in a situation of insolvency, the Town Hall addressed his creditors to enforce the pending obligations.


1) Nature of the document

  • Official administrative letter from the Pratdip Town Hall.
  • Recipient: Junta de Acreedores (creditors’ council) of Francis Lebasque.
  • Subject: formal notice to execute the legal cessions of the Planes del Rei urbanization.

2) History of notifications

  • November 1986: first notification sent to Francis Lebasque, which remained unanswered.
  • December 27, 1986: publication by edict in BOP no. 295, also without response.
  • January 1988: creditors were called upon to enforce the cessions.

3) Demands made

  • Execution of the free cessions of roads, green areas, and public facilities.
  • Regularization of land ownership status to allow the municipal reception of public spaces.

4) Legal basis recalled

  • Application of the Land Law and the applicable urban planning regulations.
  • Cession obligations inherent to the Partial Plan of the Planes del Rei urbanization.

5) Scope and relevance to the case

  • Proof of an active initiative by the Town Hall (1986–1988) to obtain the cessions.
  • Recognition by the Town Hall of its rights of reception of public spaces.
  • Weakens the argument that there was no legal basis or clear procedure.

Key points to remember

  • Successive follow-ups: direct notifications, edict in the BOP, then appeal to creditors.
  • Mandatory and free cessions reaffirmed (roads, green areas, facilities).
  • Key document showing the municipal will to achieve the regularization of Planas.

Document

1988-01-04-courrier-mairie-lebasque-accord-cession

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