Abstract
The study of this research dealt with the analysis of the case of non-enforceability of the debtor's disposal against the creditor (policy case) in Jordanian civil law. This lawsuit is a legal means approved by the Jordanian legislator for the creditor to challenge the harmful behaviors against him.
 Accordingly, it follows from this that the creditor remains threatened with the danger of losing his debtor's money because the means of general guarantee established by the Jordanian legislator, including this lawsuit, do not prevent the disposer from exercising all his rights on his money; rather, it aims to preserve the general guarantee established for creditors in a manner that helps in fulfilling his right. Through a legal system, it decides that the debtor's actions are not enforceable against third parties unless this third party permits it.
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