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The project payment is maliciously in arrears, can you find the Labor Bureau?


        

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  • 2024-06-13 14:01:44

    The project payment is maliciously in arrears, can you find the Labor Bureau?
    The project payment is maliciously in arrears, can you find the Labor Bureau? If the project funds are maliciously in arrears, you can't find the Labor Bureau. The project funds belong to civil disputes, which can be settled in the local people's court; The Labor Bureau deals with labor disputes and does not accept disputes over project funds. It is suggested to write a lawsuit directly and take the ID card to the court where the project is located or where the defendant is located. According to the Civil Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China: Article 21 A civil action brought against a citizen under general territorial jurisdiction shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court in the place where the defendant has his domicile; If the defendant's domicile is different from his habitual residence, it shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court in the place of his habitual residence. A civil action brought against a legal person or other organization shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court in the place where the defendant has his domicile. If several defendants in the same lawsuit have their domiciles or habitual residences under the jurisdiction of two or more people's courts, each of those people's courts has jurisdiction. Article 121 A statement of complaint The statement of complaint shall state the following items: (1) the name, sex, age, nationality, occupation, work unit, address and contact information of the plaintiff, the name and address of the legal person or other organization, and the surname, position and contact information of the legal representative or principal person in charge; (2) Information such as the name, gender, work unit and address of the defendant, and information such as the name and address of the legal person or other organization; (3) The claim and the facts and reasons on which it is based; (4) Evidence and source of evidence, name and address of witness. Do you understand this explanation?

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