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Legal analysis: The compulsory enforcement measures of a specific administrative act by a court in accordance with the law on the basis of an application by an administrative organ are judicial compulsory measures, and are naturally not included in the list of actionable administrative compulsory measures.
"Administrative compulsory measures" refers to the conduct of administrative organs in the course of administrative management to temporarily restrict citizens' personal liberty in accordance with law, or to temporarily control the property of citizens, legal persons, or other organizations, in order to stop illegal acts, prevent the destruction of evidence, avoid the occurrence of harms, and control the expansion of dangers.
Types of Administrative Coercive Measures:
1) Restricting citizens' personal freedom;
2) Sealing up premises, facilities, or property;
3) seizure of property;
4) Freezing deposits and remittances;
5) Other administrative coercive measures.
Those that do not fall within the list of measures listed above are not administrative compulsory measures.
Legal basis: Article 9 of the Administrative Coercion Law of the People's Republic of China Types of administrative coercive measures:
1) Restricting citizens' personal freedom;
2) Sealing up premises, facilities, or property;
3) seizure of property;
4) Freezing deposits and remittances;
5) Other administrative coercive measures.
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The types of administrative coercive measures that do not fall under the category are as follows:1) Restricting citizens' personal freedom;
2) Sealing up premises, facilities, or property;
3) seizure of property; 4) Freezing deposits and remittances; 5) Other administrative coercive measures.
Those that are not included in the above measures are not administrative compulsory measures.
Administrative coercive measures are dispositions in which administrative organs adopt coercive measures in accordance with their authority to restrict specific counterparts from exercising a certain right or compel the performance of a certain obligation. Generally speaking, it is a procedural disposition taken before the facts of the perpetrator's violation are clear.
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Legal analysis: What does not belong to the category of administrative coercive measures is to order the suspension of production and business. Except for restricting citizens' personal freedom, sealing up places, facilities or property, seizing property, freezing deposits and remittances, and other administrative compulsory measures, they do not belong to the type of administrative compulsory measures.
Legal basis: Article 9 of the Administrative Coercion Law of the People's Republic of China Types of administrative coercive measures:
1) Restricting citizens' personal freedom, (2) sealing up places, facilities, or property, (3) seizing property, (4) freezing deposits and remittances, and (5) other administrative coercive measures.
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Legal Analysis: The types of administrative coercive measures are as follows: (1) restricting citizens' personal freedom; 2) Sealing up premises, facilities, or property; 3) seizure of property; 4) Freezing deposits and remittances; 5) Other administrative coercive measures.
Those that are not included in the above measures are not administrative compulsory measures. The so-called "administrative coercive measures" refers to the conduct of administrative organs in the course of administrative management to temporarily restrict citizens' personal freedom in accordance with law, or to temporarily control the property of citizens, legal persons, or other organizations, in order to stop illegal acts, prevent the destruction of evidence, avoid the occurrence of harm, and control the expansion of dangers; Administrative compulsory enforcement, on the other hand, refers to the act of an administrative organ or an administrative organ applying to a people's court to compel the performance of obligations in accordance with law against citizens, legal persons, or other organizations that do not perform on an administrative decision.
Article 9 of the Administrative Coercion Law of the People's Republic of China Types of Administrative Coercive Measures:
1) Restricting citizens' personal freedom;
2) Sealing up premises, facilities, or property;
3) seizure of property;
4) Freezing deposits and remittances;
5) Other administrative coercive measures.
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What does not fall under the category of administrative coercive measures is an order to suspend production and business. The types of administrative coercive measures include the following: (1) restricting citizens' personal freedom; 2) Sealing up premises, facilities, or property; 3) seizure of property; 4) Freezing deposits and remittances; 5) Other administrative coercive measures.
"Administrative compulsory measures" refers to the conduct of administrative organs in the course of administrative management to temporarily restrict citizens' personal liberty in accordance with law, or to temporarily control the property of citizens, legal persons, or other organizations, in order to stop illegal acts, prevent the destruction of evidence, avoid the occurrence of harms, and control the expansion of dangers.
[Legal basis].Administrative Coercion Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 2: "Administrative compulsion" as used in this Law includes administrative compulsory measures and administrative compulsory enforcement.
"Administrative compulsory measures" refers to the conduct of administrative organs in the course of administrative management to temporarily restrict citizens' personal liberty in accordance with law, or to temporarily control the property of citizens, legal persons, or other organizations, in order to stop illegal acts, prevent the destruction of evidence, avoid the occurrence of harms, and control the expansion of dangers.
"Administrative compulsory enforcement" refers to the conduct of administrative organs or administrative organs applying to the people's courts to compel the performance of obligations in accordance with law against citizens, legal persons, or other organizations that do not perform on administrative decisions.
Public security summons is not an administrative coercive measure. According to Article 9 of the Administrative Coercion Law, the types of administrative coercive measures are: (1) restricting citizens' personal freedom; (2) Sealing up places, facilities, or property; (3) Seizure of property; (4) Freezing deposits and remittances; (5) Other administrative compulsory measures.
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