Ways to Force the Debtor not to Split the Fulfillment

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  • Dr. Abdul-Mahdi Kazem Nasser,
  • Haider Ihsan Tohme

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS4.3889

Abstract

In principle, the creditor requests the total fulfillment of the obligation, as he invites the debtor to fulfill his obligation imposed on him according to the contract or any other source, and that the fulfillment is total, unless there are exceptions to the contrary, as there may be exceptions to the agreement on the fragmentation of the fulfillment or legal, whether they are in the law Civil or in other laws, as well as there may be an agreement that the fulfillment is partial at the creation of the contract or after the creation of the contract, so the creditor accepts that he has a partial fulfillment by the debtor due to the circumstances that may make the full fulfillment of the obligation unavailable, but in some cases the debtor may be intransigent He is procrastinating in executing his obligation without there being any circumstances, such as the implementation being cumbersome or impossible, but rather the debtor does not want to fulfill without a legitimate excuse, so there are options for the creditor, either to request compulsory real execution, supported by a threatening fine and other means that compel him to fulfill, so there are ways that can By forcing the debtor to fulfill the total and indivisible.

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Published

2023-08-17

How to Cite

Dr. Abdul-Mahdi Kazem Nasser, & Haider Ihsan Tohme. (2023). Ways to Force the Debtor not to Split the Fulfillment . Migration Letters, 20(S4), 537–543. https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS4.3889

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