on the limitation period for a claim expressed in a notarial document to which an enforcement clause may be affixed
- The actions listed under Section 327 (1) of Act IV of 1959 on the Civil Code interrupt the limitation period of a claim even if certain conditions exist as set out in Section 23/C (1) and (2) of Act LIII of 1994 on judicial enforcement for the provision of an enforcement clause to a notarial document.
- The interruption of the limitation period of a claim shall also be governed by Section 327 (1) of Act IV of 1959 on the Civil Code even if certain conditions exists as set out in Section 23/C (1) and (2) of Act LIII of 1994 on judicial enforcement for the provision of an enforcement clause to a notarial document, but the claimant enforces his/her claim by filing a lawsuit instead of direct enforcement.
- The Curia’s Adjudicating Panel No. Gfv.III may deviate from Decision No. Pfv.20.910/2020/8 and from other decisions with the same content, which have been published in the Collection of Court Decisions and which may no longer be invoked as binding.