"Rebus sic stantibus": una cláusula notan peligrosa. Comentario a la STS, núm. 591/2014, de 15 de octubre (RJ 2014, 6129)
Abstract
La sentencia de la Sala Primera del Tribunal Supremo de 15 de octubre de 2014 confirma la doctrina de la sentencia de 30 de junio de 2014, en torno a la aplicación normalizada de la cláusula rebus sic stantibus, al considerar la crisis económica como un riesgo imprevisible en un contrato de arrendamiento hotelero; profundizando, además, el estudio de la concreción funcional y aplicativa de la figura, en atención a sus presupuestos y requisitos necesarios
The decision of the First Chamber of the Supreme Court, of October 15, 2014, confirms the doctrine of the decision of June 30, 2014, regarding the normalized application of the rebus sic stantibus doctrine, taking into account the economic crisis as an unforeseeable risk at a hotel lease contract; further deepening the study of functional and applicative concreteness of the doctrine, according to the requirements necessary for its application
The decision of the First Chamber of the Supreme Court, of October 15, 2014, confirms the doctrine of the decision of June 30, 2014, regarding the normalized application of the rebus sic stantibus doctrine, taking into account the economic crisis as an unforeseeable risk at a hotel lease contract; further deepening the study of functional and applicative concreteness of the doctrine, according to the requirements necessary for its application
Description
No. 21
Keywords
Rebus sic stantibus, crisis económica, base económica del contrato, imprevisibilidad, riesgo contractual, excesiva onerosidad, alteración de las circunstancias, Rebus sic stantibus, economic crisis, economic basis of the contract, unforeseeability, contractual risks, hardship, change of circumstances