Compulsory Execution under the Check in the UAE Law
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https://doi.org/10.35246/mv3ngs22Keywords:
Check, Executive Document, Compulsory ExecutionAbstract
The study dealt with the issue of Compulsory Execution under the check in UAE law, so the legislator considered it an executive document in some cases, when the legally prescribed controls for that are available.
The UAE legislator did not explicitly specify whether the cases of considering a check as an executive document are exclusive or not, and did not clarify the conditions for considering a check as an executive document and the procedural rules followed, especially since they came in two different laws, namely the Commercial Transactions Law and the Civil Procedure Law.
We addressed the topic by explaining the cases of considering a check as an executive document, then the conditions for considering a check as an executive document, then the procedural rules for considering a check as an executive document.
The most important results of the study: The Authority for the Unification of Federal and Local Judicial Principles added a case to the cases of considering a check as an executive document stipulated by law. The most important recommendations of the study: The need to remove the conflict between the text of Article 667 and Article 684 of Federal Decree Law No. 50 of 2022.
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First: Books:
I. Mariam Ahmed Al-Sandal, Al-Wajeez on Forced Execution Procedures According to Federal Decree Law No. 42 of 2022, Dar Al-Nahda Al-Ilmiyyah, UAE, 2023.
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Second: Research
I. Sayed Ahmed Mahmoud and Mahmoud Fayyad, Obstacles to implementing judicial rulings in light of UAE law, Journal of the Kuwait International College of Law, Volume 9, No. 36, 2021.
Third: Legislation and laws
I. Federal Decree Law No. 50 of 2022 promulgating the Commercial Transactions Law.
II. Federal Decree Law No. 42 of 2022 promulgating the Civil Procedure Code.
Fourth: Electronic websites
IV. https://www-eastlaws-com
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