Legal analysis: The time limit for parties to apply to the court for compulsory execution is two years, calculated from the last day of the performance period stipulated in the judgment. Within 15 days after the first-instance judgment is issued, if neither party files an appeal against the civil judgment, the civil judgment has become effective. 15 days after the judgment is issued, you can apply to the court for enforcement; after the first-instance judgment is issued, Within 15 days, if both parties or one party appeals the civil judgment, the civil judgment will have taken effect after the court of second instance makes an effective judgment. At this time, you can apply to the court for enforcement;
Legal basis: "The Supreme Court Article 1 of the Provisions of the People's Court on Certain Time Limits for the People's Court to Handle Enforcement Cases: Cases in which the person subject to execution has property available for execution shall generally be concluded within 6 months from the date of filing the case; non-litigation enforcement cases shall generally be concluded within 6 months from the date of filing the case; It will be settled within 3 months from the date of settlement. If there are special circumstances where the execution period needs to be extended, the application must be submitted to the president or vice president of the hospital for approval. Applications for extension of the execution period shall be submitted within 5 days before the expiration of the period.
Article 216 of the "Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China" After accepting the application, after reviewing the facts and evidence provided by the creditor, if the relationship between the creditor's rights and the debt is clear and legal, the People's Court shall A payment order shall be issued to the debtor within fifteen days from the date of acceptance; if the application is not established, the ruling shall be dismissed. The debtor shall pay off the debt within fifteen days from the date of receipt of the payment order, or submit a written objection to the people's court. If the debtor does not raise any objection and fails to perform the payment order within the period specified in the preceding paragraph, the creditor may apply to the People's Court for execution.