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Will the Moscow Arbitration Court rule on the first claim seeking the seizure of income under Article 169 of the Civil Code in July?

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DescriptionFollowing the release of the Russian Federation Supreme Court’s June review on counter-sanctions regulations, the courts received clear instructions: transactions that circumvent presidential decrees and involve foreign nationals from unfriendly countries may be declared null and void, with all proceeds forfeited to the state. Experts at B1 expect regulatory authorities and the prosecutor’s office to promptly begin applying this practice in court. This bet challenges you to predict whether the prosecutor’s office or the Federal Tax Service will file the first high-profile lawsuit seeking the forfeiture of property under this provision with the Moscow Arbitration Court in the second half of July.
ConditionsYes: if, between July 16 and 27, 2026, a new lawsuit is filed in the case file of the Moscow Arbitration Court (ASGM) a new lawsuit is filed by government agencies against a commercial entity demanding that the proceeds from the transaction be transferred to the Russian Federation’s budget based on the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation’s review of counter-sanctions.No: if no such new claims are registered in the court’s docket during the specified period.
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OpenedJul 1, 2026, 5:06 AM
Closes
Jul 15, 2026, 8:59 PM
Checking results
EndsJul 28, 2026, 8:59 PM
OpenedJul 1, 2026, 5:06 AM
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Jul 15, 2026, 8:59 PM
Checking results
EndsJul 28, 2026, 8:59 PM
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Will the Moscow Arbitration Court rule on the first claim seeking the seizure of income under Article 169 of the Civil Code in July?

Volume~$54
Political
Business
Economics
DescriptionFollowing the release of the Russian Federation Supreme Court’s June review on counter-sanctions regulations, the courts received clear instructions: transactions that circumvent presidential decrees and involve foreign nationals from unfriendly countries may be declared null and void, with all proceeds forfeited to the state. Experts at B1 expect regulatory authorities and the prosecutor’s office to promptly begin applying this practice in court. This bet challenges you to predict whether the prosecutor’s office or the Federal Tax Service will file the first high-profile lawsuit seeking the forfeiture of property under this provision with the Moscow Arbitration Court in the second half of July.
ConditionsYes: if, between July 16 and 27, 2026, a new lawsuit is filed in the case file of the Moscow Arbitration Court (ASGM) a new lawsuit is filed by government agencies against a commercial entity demanding that the proceeds from the transaction be transferred to the Russian Federation’s budget based on the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation’s review of counter-sanctions.No: if no such new claims are registered in the court’s docket during the specified period.