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issued against a sole proprietorship of a private partner or a capital company whose only partners are private partners, Enforcement order against the founder of a family foundation The court attaches an enforcement clause to the enforcement order issued against the founder of a family foundation against the family foundation that is liable for the founder's obligations if the enforcement against the founder turns out to be ineffective.
As well as when it is obvious that the enforcement will be ineffective [cf. art. ]. Do you want to philippines photo editor know what the idea of a family foundation is? What will be the benefits? When is the Act on Family Foundations scheduled to come into force? If so, go to this article . Further and renewed enforcement titles If there is a need to carry out enforcement for or against several persons or from several components of the property of the same debtor, the court may issue further enforcement titles in addition to the first enforcement title, specifying the purpose for which they are to be used and their ordinal number.

The re issuance of the writ of execution instead of the lost one may only take place by virtue of a court decision issued after the hearing. A reissued executive title shall mention its issuance instead of the original title. In these proceedings, the court limits its examination to the fact of loss of the enforcement title. Granting an enforceability clause Enforcement orders issued by a court are, as a rule, given an enforceability clause by the court of first instance before which the case is or was pending. The court recognizes the application for an enforcement clause immediately, but no later than within days from the date of its submission.
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