Enforcement against an agricultural holding is subject to many limitations. Provisions laying down those limitations are contained in the code of civil procedure and executive acts to that code as well as in some other acts. There were many reasons why the legislator decided to provide for limitations of enforcement carried out against constituents of an agricultural holding. The main ones include humane, social and economic reasons. Most of those limitations apply to an indebted agricultural holding regardless its legal status, but there are many that only hold when the debtor is an individual farmer. The concluding paragraph contains a number of postulates recommending certain amendments to the existing legal regulations.