Who can cancel the decision?

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The decision to initiate enforcement proceedings may be cancelled by the following bodies or officials:

1. Court:

  • A decision may be cancelled by the court that issued the enforcement document or by an administrative court upon filing a complaint.
  • The court considers cancellation if the decision violates the rights or legitimate interests of the parties to the enforcement proceedings.

2. Head of the executive service department:

  • The head of the state enforcement service or private enforcement officer to whom the bailiff is subordinate may cancel the order through internal control.
  • This is possible if the order was issued in violation of the law or without following the proper procedure.

3. The highest body of the executive service:

  • The decision may be cancelled by a higher body of the State Enforcement Service when considering a complaint filed under the administrative procedure.

To have a decision cancelled, a substantiated complaint or appeal must be filed, indicating the violations that gave rise to the appeal.

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