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What are the consequences of enforcing civil judgments?

Legal analysis: The consequences of executing a civil judgment are as follows: 1. Property capable of execution, if the court refuses to execute it, will be detained or fined. If the circumstances are serious, it is suspected of constituting the crime of refusing to execute the judgment; 2, forced to move out of the house or land, refers to the people's court enforcement agencies forced to move the property of the person subjected to execution in the house or specific land, vacate the house or land, to apply for enforcement of an enforcement measure; 3. Inquire, freeze and transfer the deposits of the respondent; 4. Seizure and withdrawal of the income of the respondent; 5. Seal up, detain, auction or sell off the property of the respondent.

Legal basis: Article 313 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) refuses to execute the judgment or ruling of the people's court, and if the circumstances are serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or a fine.