procesactie
Procesactie refers to a legal procedure in Dutch law, primarily used in civil litigation, where a party seeks to enforce a judgment or other court decision. The term is derived from the Dutch words "proces" (meaning "legal procedure" or "case") and "actie" (meaning "action" or "suit"). This process is typically initiated when one party fails to comply with a court order, such as failing to pay a debt, perform an obligation, or fulfill a contractual duty as mandated by a judgment.
In Dutch civil procedure, a procesactie is often the final step in enforcing a court decision. It
The process begins with the creditor (the party seeking enforcement) filing a petition with the court, detailing
Procesactie is distinct from other enforcement mechanisms, such as voluntary compliance or alternative dispute resolution, as