If the police seized your property during a search, but it later turns out that there were no grounds for the search, do you have the right to have your property returned? Will the rules for appealing such actions change?
If my property was seized during a search, but the prosecutor later refused to grant the motion to seize the property, do I have the right to demand its return immediately?
If the court has seized my property and funds at the claim of another person, can I expect this decision to be overturned if I prove that it violates the balance of my interests and the interests of the plaintiff?
If I owe a significant amount of money and my property, including pets, is seized, can they be sold at auction to pay off the debt?
I want to know if the court can seize my money and real estate at the same time if I am a defendant in a lawsuit?
Do I believe that the simultaneous imposition of an arrest on the defendant's movable and immovable property and funds constitutes double security for the claim or a violation of the principle of proportionality of measures to secure the claim with the stated claims?
I want to know if it is known that officials and representatives of the company developed a scheme to embezzle funds allocated by the Ministry of Defense for the purchase of ammunition, can they be held accountable if part of the funds has already been withdrawn to third-party accounts and part of the suspects' property has been arrested?
But the plaintiff (mother) died. Where to apply for cancellation of the proceedings. Does the child have the right to this alimony if she is 17 years old.
Can a collection company seize property for utility debts during martial law?