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Can the Contents of a Subpoena Directly Claim Compensation?

Can the Contents of a Subpoena Directly Claim Compensation?  QUESTION I'd like to ask. If a company is late in completing the promised services, can the summons imposed immediately demand compensation? Or you have to be summoned to finish the work first.  FULL REVIEW Thank you for your question.  Subpoenas are regulated in Article 1238 of the Civil Code ("Civil Code") which states that the debtor is negligent if he, by a warrant or a similar deed, has been declared negligent, or for the sake of the agreement itself, namely if the agreement stipulates that thethe debtor must be considered negligent with the expiration of the specified time.  A summons is defined as a warning or warning so that the debtor can carry out his obligations or achievements at a certain time in a warning letter or summons. If a party to the agreement does not carry out its performance, then based on Article 1243 of the Civil Code, compensation for costs, losses and inter