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If an individual owes money, can the court enforce his credit card repayments?

Court enforcement is a coercive action taken by the court against the defendant based on the legal judgment. If the person subject to execution fails to perform his obligations in accordance with the execution notice, the people's court has the right to seize, detain, auction, and sell off the property of the person subject to execution who is required to perform his obligations. 1. Seizure refers to the enforcement measure in which the people's court affixes a seal to the relevant property of the person being applied for execution, seals it up on the spot, and prohibits anyone from transferring or handling it. 2. Auction is a public and competitive manner in which the people's court sells the property of the person subject to execution at the highest price on the spot. 3. Sale refers to the measure of forcibly selling the property of the person being applied for execution and using the proceeds to pay off the debt. If the People's Court needs to sell off the property of the person subject to execution during execution, it can hand it over to the relevant unit for sale, or the People's Court can sell it directly. If the property is sold directly by the people's court, before the sale, the opinions of the relevant price departments should be sought on the price issue, and the sale price should be reasonable. 4. The deposits and income detained and withdrawn by the people's court, and the money obtained from the auction and sale of the property of the person subject to execution shall be delivered to the person applying for execution in a timely manner, and the execution procedure shall be concluded.