Juridictional injunctions for thing delivery (CPC, art. 461-A)
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2178-8189.2006v10n0p97Keywords:
Juridictional injunctions, thing delivery, sentence execution.Abstract
From middles of the decade of 90 the civil suit legislation comes going by continuous alterations, some for minor enhance, another of significant importance. Among the incorporations, increments and innovations, they stand out the rules for it injunction specific (duties of doing, to no-do and thing delivery), contained in the Articles 461 and 461-A of the Code Civil Suit. The present study search to analyze the injunctions for thing delivery. They identify the reasons and the limits of extension of the rules of the Articles 461 (referent to the duties of doing and of no-doing) to the injuction for thing delivery, regulated by the Article 461-A.
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