Cancellation application
📂 Civil Law
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Product Description
A court order is issued for a certain number of claims listed in the Civil Procedure Code of the Russian Federation, in particular. on credit (microfinance) obligations.
In accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure of the Russian Federation, upon receipt by the debtor of an objection within a specified time period, an objection to the execution of a court order (10 days from the date of receipt), the judge shall cancel the court order.
In accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure of the Russian Federation, upon receipt by the debtor of an objection within a specified time period, an objection to the execution of a court order (10 days from the date of receipt), the judge shall cancel the court order.
Additional Information
Court order, objections, cancellation, Code of Civil Procedure of the Russian Federation, Civil Procedure Code of the Russian Federation, microfinance, loans, liabilities, annulment application
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