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What is a performance action?

The aim of an action for performance is, as the name suggests, to oblige the defendant to perform something. This performance can consist of an action (e.g. eviction from a property; claiming a sum of money; handing over an object), but also of tolerating or refraining from a certain action.

 

It is therefore a matter of enforcing rights. On the one hand, it is to be established that the plaintiff is entitled to a claim at all and, on the other hand, an enforceable order for performance is to be issued, which can be enforced in enforcement proceedings in the event of non-performance.

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