First, negotiate with the company.
First of all, you can try to negotiate with the company in a friendly way, clarify the amount of debt and the payment term, and ask the company to fulfill its payment obligations on time. During the negotiation, I suggest you keep calm and rational, and avoid being emotional or taking drastic actions.
Second, send a reminder.
If negotiation fails, a formal dunning notice can be sent to the company, clearly requiring the company to pay the arrears within a certain period of time. The dunning notice shall specify the debt amount, the payment period and the consequences of overdue payment in detail, so that the company can clearly understand its payment obligations.
Third, seek legal channels.
If the company still refuses to pay the arrears, you can consider solving the dispute through legal channels. You can bring a lawsuit to the court and ask the company to bear the legal responsibility for paying the arrears. In the course of litigation, you need to provide enough evidence to prove the fact and amount of the company's arrears.
Fourth, apply for enforcement.
If the court orders the company to pay the arrears, but the company still fails to fulfill its payment obligations, you can apply to the court for enforcement. The court will take a series of measures such as sealing up and seizing the company's property to force the company to fulfill its payment obligations.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) protects one's rights and interests.
In the whole process, you should pay attention to protecting your rights and interests. For example, in the process of negotiation and dunning, try to keep written evidence for future rights protection; In the process of litigation and execution, follow legal procedures to avoid illegal acts.
To sum up:
When the company is in arrears and always delays payment, you can safeguard your rights and interests by negotiating with the company, sending a dunning notice, seeking legal channels and applying for enforcement. In the whole process, you should remain calm and rational, follow legal procedures, and ensure that your rights and interests are protected to the greatest extent.
Legal basis:
Contract law of the people's Republic of China
Article 108 stipulates:
If one of the parties expressly expresses or shows by his own behavior that he will not perform the contractual obligations, the other party may require him to bear the liability for breach of contract before the expiration of the performance period.
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Procedure Law
Article 1 19 stipulates:
Prosecution must meet the following conditions:
(1) The plaintiff is a citizen, legal person and other organization that has a direct interest in the case;
(2) Having a clear defendant;
(3) Having specific requests, facts and reasons;
(4) It falls within the scope of civil litigation accepted by the people's court and is under the jurisdiction of the sued people's court.