The complaint against bailiff’s actions as a means of appealing in enforcement proceedings – current and new doubts

Mariusz Koroblowski

Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa w Raciborzu
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1223-7454

Abstract

There are various appeals in the enforcement proceedings, such as a complaint against a bailiff, a complaint against the decision of the court, a complaint against the decision of the court referendary, and a charge against the plan for splitting the sum obtained from the enforcement. This article refers to the issue of doubts to date and new reservations concerning the complaint against a bailiff. The attention was paid to the consequences of the amendments to the Code of Civil Procedure made by the Act of 10 July 2015 on the amendment to the Civil Code, the Code of Civil Procedure and some other acts. It should be noted that the presented subject matter is of considerable practical value, since the distortion of the correct course of the enforcement proceedings often involves the breach by the bailiff of the rights of the debtor, creditor or third parties.

Keywords:

complaint against a bailiff, enforcement proceedings


Published
2019-11-15

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Koroblowski, M. (2019). The complaint against bailiff’s actions as a means of appealing in enforcement proceedings – current and new doubts. The Opole Studies in Administration and Law, 17(1), 107–113. https://doi.org/10.25167/osap.1497

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Mariusz Koroblowski 
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1223-7454

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