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Yaroslav Sikorsky

Answer provided 04.08.2023 11:04

Evading the debtor from fulfilling his obligations is an evaluative concept. Their non-fulfillment may be caused by objective reasons, for example, as a result of lack of property, work, unsatisfactory financial condition, long business trip, serious illness, etc.

According to the established practice of the court, a person who has unfulfilled obligations cannot be considered guilty of evasion until the contrary is proven, therefore, in the presence of objective reasons (long business trip), there may be a delay in the fulfillment of the obligation, however, each the situation is unique and requires careful investigation.

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