!!!Exekution

Execution, use of governmental power to assert enforceable claims. 
Claims under private law can only be enforced by the courts (judicial 
execution), claims that are subject to public law can also be enforced 
by administrative (political, financial) authorities under certain 
circumstances (see: Section 1 VVG; Section 3 AbgEO). 
Judicial execution is carried out in the following forms: e.g. 
receivership and forced sale of real property, attachment and 
realisation of personal property or receivables. As a means of 
protecting the debtor, execution is limited (e.g. where a debtor's 
wages or salaries are attached, his/her subsistence minimum is 
protected from execution).

!Literature
W. H. Rechberger and D.-A. Simotta, 
Exekutionsverfahren, %%sup 2/%1992.


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