If a public institution fails to perform the court's judgment within the performance period after suing the court and winning the case, it will apply to the court for enforcement;
When accepting enforcement, the court will inquire about the real estate, vehicles, securities and deposits under the name of the person subjected to execution according to law;
If a person refuses to execute the effective judgment of the court because he has no executable property under his name, negative information such as overdue repayment will be recorded in his credit report, and he will be restricted from high consumption and entry and exit, and may even be punished by judicial custody.
Basically, it won't affect you, and you can repay on time in the future.
A civil judgment has been issued, but what if the defendant is unable to repay it? You can do this:
1. Apply to the court for enforcement to execute the defendant's executable property. (For those who are fully responsible, it is impossible to execute the property of their parents or other relatives except for the above-mentioned personnel's self-repayment).
2. When the defendant is unable to perform the judgment compensation at that time, he can make a repayment guarantee under the supervision of the court and stipulate the repayment time and method.
With the consent of the plaintiff, the defendant can use his own ability to provide the injured party with corresponding services and labor services to pay the top compensation for the debt.