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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry85" data-source="post: 247835" data-attributes="member: 5324"><p>You are absolutely right. The main difference between Swedish civil enforcement laws compared with other OECD countries civil enforcement laws are that the Swedish civil enforcement laws are more excessive to the extent that it allows seizures in debtors assets on both state and private debts witch most other countries do not allow.</p><p></p><p>The majority of the countries overseas only allow seizures in debtors assets on state debts, not private debts that has to do with the case that they don't believe it's right for a debt collection agency to seizure debtors assets for bank loans and credit card debts due to moral, legal regulations and simply the fact that they see the debt collection agencies as less reliable.</p><p></p><p>This makes it very difficult for Swedish banks and credit card companies to enforce legal proceedings on debtors abroad since most countries do not allow seizures on assets on private debts due to regulated civil laws. Keep in mind that Sweden has one of the roughest civil enforcement laws in the industrial world.</p><p></p><p>Kronofogden has the ability to take lightly decisions over debtors heads without needing to care about following a court order due to harshly enforcement laws in Sweden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry85, post: 247835, member: 5324"] You are absolutely right. The main difference between Swedish civil enforcement laws compared with other OECD countries civil enforcement laws are that the Swedish civil enforcement laws are more excessive to the extent that it allows seizures in debtors assets on both state and private debts witch most other countries do not allow. The majority of the countries overseas only allow seizures in debtors assets on state debts, not private debts that has to do with the case that they don't believe it's right for a debt collection agency to seizure debtors assets for bank loans and credit card debts due to moral, legal regulations and simply the fact that they see the debt collection agencies as less reliable. This makes it very difficult for Swedish banks and credit card companies to enforce legal proceedings on debtors abroad since most countries do not allow seizures on assets on private debts due to regulated civil laws. Keep in mind that Sweden has one of the roughest civil enforcement laws in the industrial world. Kronofogden has the ability to take lightly decisions over debtors heads without needing to care about following a court order due to harshly enforcement laws in Sweden. [/QUOTE]
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