
Article 114 of the 2015 Civil Procedure Code of Vietnam stipulates 17 types of provisional urgent measures, specifically as follows:
- Entrusting a minor, a person lacking legal capacity, or a person with cognitive or behavioral difficulties to an individual or organization for custody, care, upbringing, or education.
- Ordering the prior performance of part of the obligation to provide maintenance (alimony or support).
- Ordering the prior performance of part of the obligation to compensate for damage caused to life or health.
- Requiring the employer to make an advance payment of wages, health insurance, social insurance, unemployment insurance, medical treatment expenses for occupational accidents or diseases, compensation, or allowances for occupational accidents or diseases to the employee.
- Temporarily suspending the enforcement of a decision on unilateral termination of an employment contract or dismissal of an employee.
- Attaching (seizing) the disputed property.
- Prohibiting the transfer of ownership rights over disputed property.
- Prohibiting any alteration of the current state of the disputed property.
- Allowing the harvest or sale of crops, products, or other goods.
- Freezing accounts at banks, credit institutions, or the State Treasury; freezing assets held in custody.
- Freezing assets of the obligor.
- Prohibiting or compelling the performance of certain acts.
- Prohibiting the obligor from leaving the country.
- Prohibiting contact with victims of domestic violence.
- Temporarily suspending the closing of bids and related bidding activities.
- Arresting aircraft or seagoing vessels to secure the settlement of a case.
- Other provisional urgent measures as prescribed by law.
