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Civil Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China (7)

CHAPTER XVIII PROCEDURE FOR PUBLIC INVITATION TO ASSERT CLAIMS
Article 193. Any holder of a bill which may be endorsed over according to regulations may, if the bill is stolen, lost, or missing, apply for public invitation to assert claims to the basic people’s court in the place where the bill is to be paid. The [...]

Civil Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China (6)

Article 168. After accepting a case concerning a proclamation of a person as missing or dead, the people’s court shall issue a public search notice for the person whose whereabouts have been unknown. The time limit of the notice on the proclamation of a person as missing shall be three months, and the time limit [...]

Civil Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China (5)

Article 135. A people’s court shall, in handling a case to which ordinary procedure is applied, close it within six months from filing the case. Where an extension of the term is necessary for special circumstances, a six-month extension may be given subject to the approval of the president of the said court. Any further [...]

Civil Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China (4)

CHAPTER X COMPULSORY MEASURES AGAINST IMPAIRMENT OF CIVIL ACTIONS
Article 100. If a defendant is required to appear in court, but, having been served twice with subpoena, still refuses to do so without justified reason, the people’s court may summon him to court by a warrant.
Article 101. Participants in proceedings and other persons shall abide by [...]

Civil Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China (3)

Article 71. The people’s court shall examine the statements of the parties in connection with the other evidence in the case to determine whether the statements can be taken as a basis for ascertaining the facts.
The refusal of a party to make a statement shall not prevent the people’s court from ascertaining the facts of [...]

Civil Procedure Law of the People’s Republic of China (2)

SECTION 3 REFERRAL AND DESIGNATION OF JURISDICTION
Article 36. If a people’s court discovers that a case it has accepted is not under its jurisdiction, it shall refer the case to the people’s court that does have jurisdiction over the case.
The people’s court to which a case has been referred shall accept the case, and if [...]

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