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Article 4. Organization of bailiffs' activities and the procedure for their appointment of the Law on Bailiffs

АMANAT партиясы және Заң және Құқық адвокаттық кеңсесінің серіктестігі аясында елге тегін заң көмегі көрсетілді

Article 4. Organization of bailiffs' activities and the procedure for their appointment of the Law on Bailiffs

     1. Bailiff divisions are formed by the authorized body in the Supreme Court and territorial divisions in regions, the capital and cities of republican significance (hereinafter referred to as territorial divisions).

    2. Kazakhstan Republikasyn Zhogargy Sotynda zhane aumaktyk bolimshelerde sotystaryn kyzmetine uymdastyrushylyk zhane adistemelik bashylyk etudi uakilet organ zhane onin aumaktyk bolimsheleri zhuzege assirady.

     3. Excluded by the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 27, 2010 No. 367-IV (effective after ten calendar days after its first official publication).

     4. Bailiffs in territorial divisions are appointed and dismissed by the heads of the relevant territorial divisions.

     Bailiffs in the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kazakhstan are appointed and dismissed by the head of the authorized body.

     5. The staffing of bailiff units is approved by the head of the authorized body within the staffing approved by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.  

 

 

The Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated July 7, 1997 No. 150.

 

  

  

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