Abstract
Technological progress has many manifestations. One of them is the development of information and communication systems containing information necessary for the court bailiffs. Such systems can be useful in enforcement proceedings, but it has to be established whether they contain all the data needed in such proceedings. These data include information on entities, movables, and real estate. When performing their tasks, even the basic ones, such as delivering official letters, pursuant to Art. 1391 § 1 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CCP), or establishing the current place of residence, bailiffs need information, including the addressee’s personal data. Enforcement against real estate requires information on the object against which the enforcement will be conducted. This paper analysed how the use of the Integrated Real Estate Information System can accelerate and streamline a bailiff’s work.
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