□ Explanation of terms

by groome46 on 2010-04-19 08:17:30

& nbsp; & nbsp, Criminal defense; The exclusion period refers to the fixed statutory period during which the rights exist. If the right holder does not exercise the right within this period, the right will be extinguished by law after the expiration of the period. The exclusion period is a fixed and unchangeable period, and there is no issue of suspension, interruption or extension. Therefore, http://blog.hi.mop.com/GetEntry.do?id=11832688&owner=396986289, if the right holder wishes to preserve their own rights, they must exercise the right within the exclusion period. Otherwise, after the expiration of the period, the substantive right of the right holder itself will be extinguished.