Article 319 of the Spanish Criminal Code punishes developers, builders and supervising technicians who carry out works of urbanisation, construction or building that cannot be authorised, on land set aside for roads, green space or public property, or on non-developable land. The provision matters to foreign purchasers on the Costa Blanca for a reason unrelated to the prison sentence: the third paragraph empowers the court to order the demolition of the works at the expense of the offender, with compensation reserved to third parties in good faith, and to confiscate the profits of the offence whatever transformation they have undergone.
1. Imprisonment of one year and six months to four years, a fine of twelve to twenty-four months, unless the benefit obtained from the offence exceeds the resulting amount, in which case the fine shall be from one to three times the amount of that benefit, and special disqualification from the profession or trade for one to four years, shall be imposed on developers, builders or supervising technicians who carry out works of urbanisation, construction or building that cannot be authorised on land set aside for roads, green space, property in the public domain, or places whose landscape, ecological, artistic, historical or cultural value is recognised by law or by administrative decision, or which for those same reasons have been considered to be of special protection.
2. Imprisonment of one to three years, a fine of twelve to twenty-four months, unless the benefit obtained from the offence exceeds the resulting amount, in which case the fine shall be from one to three times the amount of that benefit, and special disqualification from the profession or trade for one to four years, shall be imposed on developers, builders or supervising technicians who carry out works of urbanisation, construction or building that cannot be authorised on non-developable land.
3. In any event, the judges or courts may, giving reasons, order at the expense of the perpetrator the demolition of the works and the restoration to its original state of the altered physical reality, without prejudice to the compensation owed to third parties in good faith, and, assessing the circumstances and having heard the competent administration, they shall make the demolition temporarily conditional on the provision of guarantees securing the payment of that compensation. In all cases the confiscation of the gains derived from the offence shall be ordered, whatever the transformations they may have undergone.
4. In the cases provided for in this article, where a legal person is liable in accordance with article 31 bis of this Code, it shall be punished with a fine of one to three years, unless the benefit obtained from the offence exceeds the resulting amount, in which case the fine shall be from two to four times the amount of that benefit.
Having regard to the rules laid down in article 66 bis, judges and courts may also impose the penalties set out in letters b) to g) of paragraph 7 of article 33.
Working translation prepared by Société Juridique from the consolidated Spanish text published by the Official State Gazette. It has no official status: the only authoritative version is the Spanish original, available at the Official State Gazette and reproduced verbatim in our Spanish-language entry for this provision. Source: Organic Law 10/1995 of 23 November, the Spanish Criminal Code.
The works could have been authorised. The offence requires works that cannot be authorised, not merely works carried out without a licence. Where the land admitted the use subject to a licence, where a licence was granted and later annulled, or where the works were subsequently legalised, the criminal offence is not made out and the matter belongs to the planning authority. The defence obtains the complete planning file and the municipal plan in force at the time of the works, because the classification frequently changed during the process.
Knowledge of the classification. For a foreign developer or a purchaser who commissioned works, knowledge of the classification cannot be assumed. Where a licence was applied for and granted, where a technician certified the position, or where the municipality tolerated comparable works nearby, the mental element is materially weakened. The correspondence with the town hall and the architect’s certificate are the decisive documents, and they must be preserved from the outset.
Resisting the demolition order. Demolition is discretionary and must be reasoned, and the article expressly requires that the competent administration be heard and that compensation to third parties in good faith be secured. Where the property has been sold to a purchaser who acted in good faith, where the works are structurally integrated with lawful construction, or where the administration itself does not seek demolition, the defence opposes the order and, in the alternative, seeks its conditioning on guarantees. This is ordinarily the most valuable part of the defence.
Limitation and the completion of the works. The limitation period runs from the completion of the works, and identifying that date precisely is often decisive because these prosecutions begin years later. The defence establishes completion from the certificate of works, the connection of services, the entry in the property register and the aerial imagery of the site, and where the period has elapsed the prosecution is barred whatever the planning position of the building.
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