TianTong advises clients in applying for recognition and
enforcement of judgments rendered by foreign courts or courts in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, and in applying for recognition and enforcement by foreign courts of final judgments rendered by Chinese courts.
Not exact matches
Article 7 (2)
of the Judicial Authority Law provides for the
enforcement outside the DIFC
of «
judgments, decisions and orders
rendered by the [DIFC] Courts and the Arbitral Awards ratified by the [DIFC] Courts».
An application can be made to the DIFC Court to recognise a foreign court money
judgment rendered in England (or from another jurisdiction) and once there is a DIFC Court
Judgment / Order recognizing the foreign
judgment the party seeking
enforcement can now request the DIFC Court to issue an execution letter to the Chief Justice
of the Dubai Courts pursuant to Article 7 (2)
of the Judicial authority Law.
For example, if you need an attachment
of a specific property owned by the debtor, you need to file an
enforcement petition to a Taiwanese court where the property is located after the Taiwanese court
renders a
judgment of recognition.
In addition, the Taiwanese court in charge
of enforcement will not further review the four issues if a judgment of recognition is rendered, although the Taiwanese Code of Enforcement still states that the four issues shall be examined during the enforcement
enforcement will not further review the four issues if a
judgment of recognition is
rendered, although the Taiwanese Code
of Enforcement still states that the four issues shall be examined during the enforcement
Enforcement still states that the four issues shall be examined during the
enforcement enforcement procedures.
Application for
enforcement of the arbitral award should be submitted to a competent judge along with a copy
of the arbitration agreement, original award and certified translation
of the award if the award is
rendered in English, unless the parties agree on alternative means
of enforcement of the
judgment.
Failing to appear before a court
of law in response to a citation issued by a law
enforcement officer or not paying for tickets after a
judgment has been
rendered may lead to the suspension
of your driving privileges.