Restricting high consumption refers to restricting people's consumption beyond normal consumption, near extravagance and waste, and close to high-end consumption through laws or relevant regulations.
Restricting high consumption means that the person subjected to execution shall not have the following consumption behaviors:
1. When taking transportation, choose the cabin above the second class of the plane, train soft berth and ship;
2. High consumption in hotels, hotels, nightclubs, golf courses and other places above the star level;
3, the purchase of real estate or new construction, expansion, high-grade decoration housing;
4. Rent high-grade office buildings, hotels, apartments and other places to work;
5. Purchase non-operating vehicles;
6. Travel and vacation;
7. Children attend private schools with high fees;
8. Pay high premiums to buy insurance wealth management products;
9. Other high consumption behaviors that are not necessary for life and work.
If the person subjected to execution is a unit, after being restricted from high consumption, it is forbidden for the person subjected to execution and his legal representative, the principal responsible person and the person directly responsible for debt performance to implement the above-mentioned consumption behavior with the unit property.
The behavior of the person subjected to execution who consumes in violation of the above provisions belongs to the behavior of refusing to perform the effective judgment of the people's court and should bear legal responsibility according to law. If the circumstances are serious enough to constitute a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law
Article 114 If a litigant participant or other person commits one of the following acts, the people's court may impose a fine or detention according to the seriousness of the case; If the case constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law:
(1) Forging or destroying important evidence, which hinders the people's court from hearing a case;
(2) using violence, threats or bribes to prevent witnesses from testifying or instigating, bribing or coercing others to commit perjury;
(3) Hiding, transferring, selling off or destroying the property that has been sealed up or detained, or transferring the property that has been counted and ordered to be kept;
(4) Insulting, slandering, framing, beating or retaliating against judicial personnel, participants in litigation, witnesses, translators, expert witnesses, inspectors and assisting executors;
(5) Obstructing judicial personnel from performing their duties by violence, threat or other means;
(6) Refusing to perform a legally effective judgment or ruling of the people's court.
The people's court may impose a fine or detention on a unit that commits one of the acts listed in the preceding paragraph; If a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law.