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Level: Specialized
Course Language: Arabic
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How Does the Enforcement Judge Deal With a Fraudulent Insolvency Claim?
What Are the Enforcement Judge's Orders When the Person Against Whom Enforcement Is Directed Refuses to Comply?
1. Introduction to the Enforcement Court and the Enforcement System, and the Jurisdiction of the Enforcement Court
Course Introduction
Definition of the Enforcement Court and Enforcement System
2. Introduction to the Provisions of Enforcement Disputes and the Provisions of Executive Instruments
Provisions of Enforcement Disputes and Provisions of Executive Instruments
Types of Executive Instruments
3. Provisions on Disclosure of Assets
In the Provisions on Disclosure of Assets
What Is Required of Asset Registration Entities
4. Provisions of Assets Subject to Enforcement
What May and May Not Be Subject to Seizure of Assets
5. Provisions of Precautionary Attachment
Provisions of Precautionary Attachment
6. Enforcement Procedures
How Enforcement Is Carried Out and How the Judge Issues the Enforcement Order
How Is the Executive Seizure Carried Out on Movable Property?
What Are the Details of the Seizure Report?
What Are the Enforcement Judge's Orders When the Person Against Whom Enforcement Is Directed Refuses to Comply?
Announcement of the Auction, Start Time, and Conclusion of the Auction
7. Provisions of Direct Enforcement
Understanding the Provisions of Direct Enforcement
8. Provisions of Insolvency
What Are the Provisions of Insolvency?
How Does the Enforcement Judge Deal With a Fraudulent Insolvency Claim?
9. Provisions of Penalties
Provisions, Procedures, Forms of Penalties and Crimes, and the Competencies of Other Authorities
Course Wrap Up
In this course, we will cover all the legal and regulatory aspects related to the judicial enforcement process in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We will begin by understanding the Executive Court and its system, to grasp the vital role this institution plays in ensuring the implementation of judicial rulings and decisions. You will learn about the legislation and laws governing the execution of judicial rulings, arbitration decisions, and execution bonds, as well as the jurisdiction of the Executive Court. We will delve into enforcement disputes and the provisions of execution bonds, exploring how to handle disputes that may arise during the execution process, and gaining a precise understanding of the different types of execution bonds and their importance in this process. We will also cover the provisions for asset disclosure and what the asset registration authorities must do to ensure transparency and justice in execution. You will learn what can and cannot be seized from assets, the provisions for precautionary seizure, and how to implement these provisions. Additionally, you will understand how the judge issues an enforcement order and how the executive seizure of movable property is conducted, including the details of the seizure report. In cases where the debtor refuses to comply with execution, you will learn about the orders the executive judge can issue, the procedures for auction announcement and its timing, and how to manage the auction process. We will highlight the provisions for direct enforcement, insolvency regulations, and how the executive judge deals with fraudulent insolvency claims. Finally, we will discuss the provisions and procedures for penalties and crimes related to execution, and the roles of other authorities in this process. We aim for this course to be comprehensive and beneficial, providing you with the knowledge and tools needed to understand the Executive Court procedures in an integrated and practical manner. This course is targeted at judgment creditors, holders of enforcement bonds, companies, businessmen, lawyers, consultants, and students of Sharia and law. Enroll now to enhance your legal and practical knowledge and to ensure effective and fair application of execution procedures in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Enrollment in the course requires a bachelor's degree in Sharia, law, commerce, or related fields. Additionally, candidates should have experience in Sharia-related, legal, or commercial work, or in fields related to commerce such as business administration, marketing, and law. Proficiency in Arabic is necessary, along with having studied subjects or books related to Sharia, commerce, law, and judiciary.
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