Reverse Forced Implementation: A comparative study
Abstract
The counter execution in the civil judicial judgments is a kind of obligation execution commenced by the previous debtor who turns out to be a creditor after the judgment of cancelation has been issued for his interest from the court of cassation against the previous creditor who has become a debtor after that , a case which requires reinstatement between the two parties before the original execution , and the cancelation of the previous executive procedures , in addition to the requirement on the part of the debtor after the cancelation , the creditor previously , to pay in ram what has already been received by the previous debtor after the cancelation.
References
- Seventh: Laws.1. Iraqi Civil Code No. 40 of 1951.2. The Syrian Civil Procedure Code No. 84 of 1953.3- Egyptian Civil and Commercial Procedures Law No. 13 of 1968.4. Iraqi Civil Procedure Law No. 83 of 1969.5 - French Civil Procedure Code 1123 of 1975.6. Iraqi Execution Law No. 45 of 1980.7. Lebanese Civil Procedure Law No. 90 of 1983 amended.8. The Egyptian Civil Code No. 31 of 1984.9. The French Implementation Act of 1991 and its accompanying decree in 1992.Eighth: Sources in French:1. Garsonnet, CezarBru: Traite theorique prattique depprocedure civile et commerciale. T.6. 1915,2. Jean cincentet Serge Guinchard, procedure civile, Dalloz, Paris, 1999.3. J Normand, juris - Glassenr, procedure civile, Fasc, no 67.