Nuevas y viejas tendencias en el diseño del proceso monitorio: propuestas desde la experiencia comparada para un procedimiento monitorio en Argentina

Orders of payment are a process or procedure - depending on whether one or the other term has been chosen, how much of its design - special fast knowledge simple, inexpensive and that is based precisely in the possibility that the requirement or order/writ of payment is not controversial, and with t...

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Main Author: Pérez Ragone, Álvaro
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7013355
Source:Revista de Derecho Privado, ISSN 0123-4366, Nº. 37 (Julio-Diciembre), 2019, pags. 283-314
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Summary: Orders of payment are a process or procedure - depending on whether one or the other term has been chosen, how much of its design - special fast knowledge simple, inexpensive and that is based precisely in the possibility that the requirement or order/writ of payment is not controversial, and with this to be able to accede to an executive title of judicial character (an enforceable judgment). Here we propose an inclusive order of payments procedures of the types of obligations to be protected, monophasic and differentiated in the regulation of the order of payments procedural structure. It regulates the orders as special proceedings differentiated from the enforcement proceedings precisely because it assumes the legislative technique of restricted vision, it also does not regulate the “preparation of the executive” since the creditor is enough to file directly an order of payment to obtain quickly, simply and at a lower cost a judicial executive title (a judgment). From the comparative law it proposes the optimal design of an order of payment procedure for Argentina.