
Notarial Deed with Enforceability Clause
Content:
Learn how a Czech notarial deed with enforceability can protect you. Enforce debts directly, avoid court. Includes practical example and tips.
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- Naposledy aktualizováno: 26/05/2025
What is it and why use it
A notarial deed with enforceability is a document signed before a Czech notary where the debtor acknowledges a debt and agrees it can be enforced without court.
Legal background
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Recognized as enforceable title under Section 274(e) of the Czech Civil Procedure Code
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Must be done before a notary (not private writing)
Why use it
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Fast-track enforcement → no lawsuit needed
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Cheaper than litigation
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Clear, strong legal protection
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Can be used for: loans, instalments, settlements, rent, business debts
Must include
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Identified debt and parties
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Clear enforceability clause
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Signatures before a notary
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Optional payment schedule
Practice tip
Perfect for instalment agreements or compromises where creditor needs strong legal fallback.
Notarial clause template – symbolic fee
Czech-English sample clause + explanation:
– debt acknowledgment wording
– enforceability statement
– optional payment plan formatReach out via email or contact form – powerful protection in writing.
FINAL THOUGHTS – WHAT NOW?
A notarial deed isn’t just a formality – it’s a legal shield, if drafted properly. And a trap, if not.
Do you want to be sure your contract will hold up even in a crisis? Get in touch and let’s schedule a meeting. I am specialist on contract law – more information here.