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It is inexpensive, for example, to make a search for county court judgments.
There are seven main methods of enforcing a county court judgment for non-payment of a debt.
County court bailiffs are responsible for enforcing county court judgments.
The solicitors should also carry out various formal searches against the individuals, including searches for bankruptcy, directors' disqualifications, and county court judgments.
A credit reference agency will discover if you, or any partner or co-director of the business, have a poor credit history or county court judgments.
County court judgments for debt (GOV.UK, England and Wales)
In debt cases, the aim of a plaintiff taking County Court action against a Defendant is to secure a County Court Judgment.
Judgments for monetary sums are entered on the Register of County Court Judgments, which is checked by credit reference agencies to assess the credit-worthiness of individuals.
This certificate will not be required when the demand also requires payment of a separate debt, not based on a county court judgment, the amount of which exceeds the bankruptcy level (at present £750).
Lenders in general could recover unpaid debts through enforcement of a county court judgment allowing seizure and sale of goods; debtors who defied a court order to pay could be imprisoned.
Every day commencement is delayed is another day on which rogue clampers will, at least in practice, be free to clamp unlawfully, demand extortionate sums, and simply ignore all county court judgments.
On top of that, nine county court judgments and a High Court judgment have been made against him in the past two years, including £6,227, still unpaid, owed to the Royal Bank of Scotland.
County court bailiffs are employed by Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service and carry out enforcement for county courts - mainly involving payment of unpaid county court judgments.
The only way private bailiffs can have a power to impound on the premises (e.g. by clamping) is if statute grants it- which it unequivocally does only for rent arrears and county court judgments.
If the penalty remains unpaid, legal action may be taken, which could result in a County Court judgment (England and Wales) or a Sheriff Court decree (Scotland) against the company or LLP.
In order to appoint an HCEO, the County Court judgment is transferred to the High Court and a writ of fieri facias is issued (this will be called a writ of control once the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 Part 3 comes fully into force).
INTEREST rates may be rising, pushing borrowers even further into debt, but the number of county court judgments against individuals in debt has fallen by 16 per cent in the first half of 1989, according to figures released by the Registry of County Court Judgments.