Abstract

This chapter discusses the French doctrine of res judicata, including the scope of the basic rule (13.01–13.02), and the manner of invoking its applicability (13.03). It continues with a discussion of procedures for enforcement of judgments, embracing the remedy of specific performance (13.04–13.05) and the astreinte device (13.06), as well as procedures for enforcement against property (13.07–13.16). The description of enforcement against property deals with the various types of enforcement proceedings (13.08), the binding nature of rules on enforcement (13.09), judicial competence in enforcement proceedings (13.10), the time at which enforcement may commence (13.11), property subject to and exempt from enforcement (13.12), enforcement against movables (13.13), enforcement against intangibles (13.14), enforcement against immovable property (13.15), and distribution of the proceeds of enforcement proceedings (13.16).

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