How long is the debt retrospective period?
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How long is the debt retrospective period?

The debt retrieval period is related to rights and interests. Taiwan law stipulates that the debt retrieval period for general debts is 15 years, and for short-term debts it is shorter. Understanding the retroactive period can help you assert your rights in a timely manner and avoid damage to your rights and interests. It is recommended to consult professional legal professionals to ensure your own rights and interests.

What is a public notice of service?
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What is a public notice of service?

Have you ever received a "public notice of service" notice? This means that the legal documents have been legally served, even if you did not actually receive them. Please pay attention to the content of the announcement to avoid damage to your rights and interests. If you have any questions, it is recommended to consult professional legal professionals to protect your own rights and interests.

Can I seize movable property if I am not the head of the household?
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Can I seize movable property if I am not the head of the household?

As a creditor, have you ever wondered, "I am not the head of the household, can I apply for the seizure of movable property?" The answer is yes. The Civil Procedure Law grants creditors rights. Even if you are not the head of the household, you can apply for the seizure of the debtor's movable property through legal procedures to protect your creditor's rights. Consult a professional lawyer immediately to understand your rights!

What is public service?
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What is public service?

Public notice delivery to protect your rights! When you are unable to successfully receive the legal documents, public service will be announced in the court and deemed to have been served. Understand this system to avoid missing important information and ensure that your legal proceedings proceed smoothly.

Can I sue if I was slapped?
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Can I sue if I was slapped?

In Taiwan, of course you can file a lawsuit if you are slapped! This is a "crime of injury", which can result in a fine at the least and criminal liability at the most serious. If physical or mental injury is caused, civil compensation can be requested. Remember, keep evidence, call the police immediately, and defend your rights!

Can I sue over a promissory note?
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Can I sue over a promissory note?

With the IOU in hand, donโ€™t give up your rights! In Taiwan, as long as the promissory note meets the legal requirements, it can be used as the basis for applying for a payment order from the court or filing a lawsuit. Remember, keep the IOU properly and take legal action as soon as possible to effectively protect your creditor's rights!

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