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What is the difference between seizure and seizure?

Differences:

1. Seal: a compulsory measure to seal the property or place of the person involved in the case on the spot.

2. Seizure: A coercive measure taken by the public security organs to detain and keep the property involved in the case in order to prevent the parties involved in the case from disposing or transferring the property.

3. The locations for sealing items are different

4. The prerequisites for use are different

5. The methods for handling sealed items are different

6. Some special circumstances of the use of seizure and seizure

Period of seizure, seizure and freezing

1. "The Supreme People's Court's Regulations on the Seizure, Seizure and Freezing of Property During Civil Enforcement by the People's Court" Provisions

Article 29 The period for the people's court to freeze the bank deposits and other funds of the person subject to execution shall not exceed six months, the period for sealing up or detaining movable property shall not exceed one year, and the period for sealing up or freezing other real estate assets shall not exceed one year. The term of property rights shall not exceed two years. Unless otherwise provided by law or judicial interpretation.

If the person applying for execution applies to extend the time limit, the people's court shall handle the renewal procedures for sealing, impounding, and freezing before the expiration of the period of sealing, seizure, and freezing. The renewal period shall not exceed half of the period specified in the preceding paragraph. one.

2. "Regulations of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Freezing and Auction of State-owned Shares and Social Legal Person Shares of Listed Companies" Article 6 The period for freezing equity shares shall not exceed one year.

3. "Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on the People's Court's Property Preservation of Registered Trademarks" Article 2 The period of preservation of registered trademark rights shall not exceed six months at a time. Upon receipt of a notice of assistance in enforcement from the Trademark Office Calculated from the date of writing. If it is still necessary to continue to take preservation measures for the registered trademark right, the People's Court shall re-issue a notice of assistance in enforcement to the Trademark Office before the expiration of the preservation period, requesting continued preservation. Otherwise, the property preservation of the registered trademark right will be deemed to be automatically terminated.

Article 3 The People’s Court shall not conduct repeated preservation of registered trademark rights that have already been preserved