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Can I appeal after the judgment of property contract dispute is issued? How long is the validity period?

If it is a judgment of first instance, it shall appeal within fifteen days from the date of receipt; If it is a judgment of second instance, it will take effect from the date when the parties receive the judgment. No appeal, but you can apply for a retrial.

Attachment: Relevant regulations

civil code

Article 164 If a party refuses to accept the judgment of first instance of a local people's court, he shall have the right to appeal to the people's court at the next higher level within 15 days from the date when the judgment is served.

If a party refuses to accept the ruling of the local people's court of first instance, he has the right to appeal to the people's court at the next higher level within 10 days from the date when the ruling is served.

Article 175 The judgments and orders of the people's court of second instance are final.

Article 198 If the presidents of the people's courts at all levels find that there are errors in the legally effective judgments, rulings and conciliation statements of their own courts, and think that a retrial is necessary, they shall submit them to the judicial committee for discussion and decision.

The Supreme People's Court has the right to send back the legally effective judgments, rulings and conciliation statements of local people's courts at all levels and people's courts at higher levels or order the people's courts at lower levels to try them again if errors are found.

Article 199 If a party considers that a legally effective judgment or ruling is wrong, it may apply to a people's court at the next higher level for retrial; A case in which one party has a large number of people or both parties are citizens may also apply to the people's court that originally tried the case for retrial. If a party applies for a retrial, the execution of the judgment or ruling shall not be stopped.