5. Civil Enforcement Procedures
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Section 1: Creditor
I: Concept of debtor pursued
B: Principle of proportionality
Section 3: Third party
Chapter 2: Issuance of enforcement order (writs of execution)
Chapter 3: Existence of seizable assets or claims
Title 2: Competent authorities and persons
Title 3: Implementation of compulsory enforcement
Part 2: Penalty
Part 3: Interim protective measures (mesures conservatoires)
Part 4: Enforcement measures
14. Time-limits granted by the enforcement judge
1 minute de lecture
After weighing up the debtor's situation and the creditor's needs, the enforcement judge may defer or stagger the payment of the amounts due, within a limit of two years . The judge, who has discretionary power, is not required to provide reasons for the decision .
When granting the application, the court may decide that the amounts corresponding to the deferred installments will bear interest at …