Civil law How to secure liability in contracts? Key importance of liability in contracts Accountability in contracts is crucial to ensure that the interests of both parties are protected. Without it, it is difficult to enforce arrangements, which…
Civil lawCorporate law Entry of unpaid debt in the debtor’s KRS business register, an effective way to recover monetary claims As we have already pointed out in an entry on electronic writ of payment proceedings (see Electronic writ of payment proceedings (EPU), a simple way to pursue monetary claims), the…
Civil lawCorporate law Central Register of Actual Beneficiaries – who should be indicated and when? The Central Register of Real Beneficiaries (hereinafter: “CRBR”) is a public register maintained by the Minister of Finance that contains information on real beneficiaries. The CRBR was established to counter…
Civil lawCorporate law Fiction of delivery against entities entered in the National Court Register Both entities listed in the National Court Register (hereinafter: “KRS”) and some of the individuals who comprise these entities have a number of obligations. One of them is to always…
Civil lawCorporate law Judgment/order for payment and what to do next, i.e. how to refer the case for enforcement Regardless of whether the lawsuit ended with an order for payment, judgment or default judgment, it will sometimes be necessary to refer the case to a bailiff to enforce the…
Civil lawCorporate law Electronic writ of payment proceedings (EPU), a simple way to pursue monetary claims Pursuing monetary claims has not been a challenge since today. The need to draft a lawsuit with strict formal requirements, pay a lawsuit fee and then appear at a hearing…