The civil law establishes temporary seizure as the reason for suspension of prescription.
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However, it is not explicitly stipulated when the effect of suspension of prescription due
to temporary seizure comes into force.
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According to the Civil Procedure Act, one of the grounds for suspension of prescription,
a request for trial, stipulates that the suspension of prescription takes effect when a
lawsuit is filed.
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Therefore, the effect of the suspension of prescription was acknowledged before
the debtor became aware of the complaint due to service of the complaint.
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