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Jutjat De Primera Instància Número 01 De Benidorm Juzgado De Primera Instancia Número 01 De Benidorm Judici Ordinari 001152/2007-MA Jutjat de Primera Instància número 01 de Benidorm Juzgado de Primera Instancia número 01 de Benidorm Judici ordinari 001152/2007-MA. Notificació de la sentèn- Juicio ordinario 001152/2007-MA. Notificación de la sen- cia a Watford Gap, SL. [2009/5996] tencia a Watford Gap, SL. [2009/5996] Demandant: Adosinda Faisca Flores Viana. Demandante: Adosinda Faisca Flores Viana. Procurador Juan Fernández Bobadilla Moreno. Procurador Juan Fernández Bobadilla Moreno. Demandat: Watford Gap, SL. Demandado: Watford Gap, SL. Tomás Mora Zaragoza, secretari del Jutjat de Primera Instància Tomás Mora Zaragoza, secretario del Juzgado de Primera Instancia número 1 de Benidorm. número 1 de Benidorm. Que en les actuacions esmentades, a instàncies del procurador Juan Que en los autos de referencia, a instancias del procurador Juan Fernández Bobadilla Moreno, en nom i representació d’Adosinda Faisca Fernández Bobadilla Moreno, en nombre y representación de Adosinda Flores Viana, contra Watford Gap, SL, s’ha dictat la sentència que té Faisca Flores Viana contra Watford Gap, SL, ha sido dictada sentencia l’encapçalament i part dispositiva, literalment, com es diu: cuyo encabezamiento y parte dispositiva son del tenor literal siguiente: «Yolanda Grima Garri, magistrada jutgessa en substitució del «Vistos por Yolanda Grima Garri, magistrada jueza en sustitución Jutjat de Primera Instància número 1 de Benidorm i partit, he vist estes del Juzgado de Primera Instancia número 1 de Benidorm y su partido, actuacions de judici ordinari, seguides davant d’este Jutjat amb el número los presentes autos de juicio ordinario, seguidos ante este Juzgado 1152/2007, a instàncies d’Adosinda Faisca Flores Viana, representada pel bajo el número 1152/2007 a instancia Adosinda Faisca Flores Viana, procurador senyor Bobadilla Moreno i defesa pel lletrat senyor López representada por el procurador señor Bobadilla Moreno y defendida por Astilleros, contra Watford Gap, SL, declarada en situació processal de el letrado señor López Astilleros, frente a Watford Gap, SL, declarada en rebel·lia, sobre la resolució de contracte, i he dictat esta sentència d’acord situación procesal de rebeldía, sobre resolución de contrato, ha dictado amb els següents: la presente sentencia con base en los siguientes: Dispositiva Fallo Estime la demanda interposada per Adosinda Faisca Flores Viana Que debo estimar y estimo la demanda interpuesta por Adosinda contra Watford Gap, SL, i declare resolt el contracte d’arrendament que Faisca Flores Viana frente a Watford Gap, SL, y debo declarar y declaro lligava l’actora amb la mercantil demandada de data 1 de gener de 2004, resuelto el contrato de arrendamiento que liga a la actora con la mercantil per cessió inconsentida, i relatiu als locals número 26 i 27 de la planta demandada de fecha 1 de enero de 2004 por cesión inconsentida, y baixa de l’edifici Comerciales Ben Loix, siti a l’avinguda d’Almeria, relativo a los locales número 26 y 27 de la planta baja del edificio sense número, de Benidorm, i decrete, per tant, el desnonament de la ‘Comerciales Ben Loix’, sito en la avenida de Almería, sin número de part demandada, que haurà de deixar, dins del termini que es fixe, el Benidorm, y decretándose por tanto el desahucio de la parte demandada, local arrendat descrit, lliure i a disposició de l’actora, amb el lliurament debiendo dejar dentro del plazo que se fije el local arrendado descrito, de les claus a esta, amb l’advertència expressa al demandat que si no el libre y a disposición de la actora con entrega de las llaves a la misma, con desallotja de forma voluntària en el termini que es fixe, se n’efectuarà expreso apercibimiento al demandado de que si no procede a su desalojo el llançament». voluntario en el plazo que se fije, tendrá lugar su lanzamiento». I perquè valga de notificació al demandat rebel Watford Gap, SL, Y para que sirva de notificación al demandado rebelde Watford Gap, expedisc este edicte. SL, expido el presente. Benidorm, 14 de maig de 2009.– El secretari: Tomás Mora Benidorm, 14 de mayo de 2009.– El secretario: Tomás Mora Zaragoza. Zaragoza..
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