C100 - Legal affairs (1820-2010)
This records section refers to documents produced or received in the exercise of judicial and juridical activities.
C103 - Contentious-administrative (1895-2010)
Records referring to a conflict subject to a court decision as a result of litigation, in contrast to government acts and those of voluntary jurisdiction. There are two kinds of contentious litigation: general and tax. [Restricted consultation]
C104 - Contentious-tax (1974-1994)
Cases pursued against local authority decisions and definitive resolutions, always of an economic nature. [Restricted consultation]
C105 - Civil (1925-1995)
Documents resulting from judicial proceedings regulating the relations between individuals and public or private entities. They may identify affairs concerning family law, property rights, duties and contracts, and inheritance law. These are ordinary declaratory proceedings that deal with claims of greater or lesser amounts, cognizance, oral proceedings, bans, evictions and other issues. [Restricted consultation]
C106 - Criminal (1823-1995)
Documents relating to penal jurisdiction, which covers all the laws that classify and punish actions and omission regarded as prejudicial to the established order. [Restricted consultation]
C107 - Labour (1967-1974)
Litigation brought before employment tribunals or social courts to resolve conflicts between workers and companies over wages, sanctions, social security, redundancies and so on. [Restricted consultation]
C116 - Minor proceedings
Documents generated by criminal proceedings before the mayor for actions or omissions punished by the law with a minor sanction. This is now a closed record series, covering the period from 1823 to 1870.
C117 - Criminal proceedings
Notes of a criminal case verifying the enforcement of an agreement or decision. This is now a closed record series, covering the period from 1823 to 1870.
C118 - Conciliation proceedings (1820-1851)
Judicial proceedings of a preventive character aimed at reaching an agreement between the parties, held before the competent judicial body. The act of conciliation was comparable to the effects produced by a sentence. This is now a closed record series, covering the period from 1820 to 1850.