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Civil proceedings begin on the basis of a qualified initiative, provided and regulated by law, which raises particular procedural and substantive effects. This qualified stimulus can be an initiative of a person (natural or legal) different from the court, which can result in the application for an initiation of a civil proceeding, and secondly, the very initiative of the court which will conduct its own order. In the first case we say that the proceeding is initiated at the request, in the second case, the procedure begins without petition. The start of proceeding is bound by law with important procedural and substantive effects. The article tries to focus on detailed explanation of basic procedural effects associated with the initiation of the civil procedure.
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