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How does the court determine personal property?
In the execution procedure, the court may investigate the property of the person subjected to execution in the following ways:

1, go to the bank to check bank deposits;

2. Go to the fund company to inquire about stocks, funds and other properties;

3. Go to the Housing Authority to inquire about the property;

4. Go to the vehicle management office to check the vehicle;

5. To investigate and search the property in the house of the person subjected to execution;

6. Investigate the salary and income of the person subjected to execution;

7. Go to the unit that has business dealings with the person subjected to execution and investigate the accounting dealings of both parties;

8. Other ways authorized by law.

Extended data:

Due to the different forms, volumes, weights, storage locations, storage methods and quantities of all kinds of property and materials in enterprises, it is necessary to understand and master various specific methods in property inspection in order to find out the actual quantity of physical objects in property inspection and complete the inventory task.

(A) the physical inventory method

Physical inventory method is a method to measure the quantity of property by counting, measuring ruler and weighing. This method is suitable for property whose quantity can be directly determined. Such as cash on hand, machinery and equipment, etc.

(2) Sampling survey method

Sampling inventory method is a method to extract a few samples from the whole or all of some properties with small value and large quantity, which is inconvenient to count one by one, determine the number of samples, and then calculate the total. Sampling and inventory methods are divided into random sampling, mechanical sampling, stratified sampling and other specific methods.

Random sampling is a sampling method that selects some units from the sample population for inventory and calculates the relevant indicators of the population according to the results.

Mechanical sampling, also known as systematic sampling, is a sampling method that arranges the overall units in a certain order, calculates the sampling interval according to the number of overall units and sample units, and then extracts the sample units according to this interval.

Stratified sampling, also known as type sampling, is a sampling method that divides all units in the population into several categories according to a certain sign and extracts several investigation units from each category.

(3) Measurement and calculation methods

Calculation method is an inventory method for some property materials with large storage capacity and regular storage, but it is not convenient to count them one by one. For example, check the oil in the storage tank.

(4) estimation method

Estimation method is an inventory method to estimate the quantity of some property and materials with heavy weight, irregular stacking or uncertain exact quantity. It can also be divided into empirical estimation and comparative estimation.

Empirical estimation method is a method for experienced personnel to obtain data by observing physical objects according to their years of practical experience.

Comparative estimation method is a method to find a similar standard object for comparison, and then determine its value or quantity according to the inspected object.

(5) Deductive algorithm

Deductive algorithm is a method to calculate the results according to the existing data.

(6) Statement method

The statement method is to check the account book records with the statement issued by the other party, or to issue a statement to the other party for checking according to the account book records of the company. This method is often used to check bank deposits and current accounts.

(7) Inquiry method

Inquiry method is a method of sending a letter or sending someone to the other company to check and inquire in person. This method is suitable for the inventory of creditor's rights, debts and unpaid items.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: Property Inspection Law