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Paragraph 10 of Schedule 12 of the Tribunals Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 states;
An enforcement agent may take control of goods only if they are goods of the debtor.
Paragraph 10 of Schedule 12 of the Tribunals Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 states;
An enforcement agent may take control of goods only if they are goods of the debtor.
www.legislation.gov.uk
Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007
An Act to make provision about tribunals and inquiries; to establish an Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council; to amend the law relating to judicial appointments and appointments to the Law Commission; to amend the law relating to the enforcement of…
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Bailiffs and locksmith
"Enter by force" means entering a propertry without permission through an UNLOCKED door.
It does NOT mean Breaking and Entering or to interfere with the locks of private homes.
It does mean a bailiff can use a locksmith to open a commercial premises.
Nothing in legislation enables bailiffs to "get a locksmith" to break open domestic homes to recover a debt, except for unpaid tax to HMRC.
Fact;
Bailiffs recovering unpaid COURT FINES may use reasonable force to enter to search of goods to be taken into control.
Paragraph 5 of Schedule 4a of the Magistrates Courts Act 1980 states;
An authorised officer may use reasonable force, if necessary, in the exercise of a power conferred on him by this Schedule.
Paragraph 18(b) of Schedule 12 of the Tribunals Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 states;
General powers to use reasonable force
17Where paragraph 18 or 19 applies, an enforcement agent may if necessary use reasonable force to enter premises or to do anything for which the entry is authorised.
18This paragraph applies if these conditions are met—
(a)the enforcement agent has power to enter the premises under paragraph 14 or 16 or under a warrant under paragraph 15;
(b)he is acting under an enforcement power conferred by a warrant of control under section 76(1) of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 (c. 43) for the recovery of a sum adjudged to be paid by a conviction;
(c)he is ennoscriptd to execute the warrant by virtue of section 125A (civilian enforcement officers) or 125B (approved enforcement agencies) of that Act.
https://www.dealingwithbailiffs.co.uk/BailiffaThreatenLocksmiths.htm
"Enter by force" means entering a propertry without permission through an UNLOCKED door.
It does NOT mean Breaking and Entering or to interfere with the locks of private homes.
It does mean a bailiff can use a locksmith to open a commercial premises.
Nothing in legislation enables bailiffs to "get a locksmith" to break open domestic homes to recover a debt, except for unpaid tax to HMRC.
Fact;
Bailiffs recovering unpaid COURT FINES may use reasonable force to enter to search of goods to be taken into control.
Paragraph 5 of Schedule 4a of the Magistrates Courts Act 1980 states;
An authorised officer may use reasonable force, if necessary, in the exercise of a power conferred on him by this Schedule.
Paragraph 18(b) of Schedule 12 of the Tribunals Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 states;
General powers to use reasonable force
17Where paragraph 18 or 19 applies, an enforcement agent may if necessary use reasonable force to enter premises or to do anything for which the entry is authorised.
18This paragraph applies if these conditions are met—
(a)the enforcement agent has power to enter the premises under paragraph 14 or 16 or under a warrant under paragraph 15;
(b)he is acting under an enforcement power conferred by a warrant of control under section 76(1) of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 (c. 43) for the recovery of a sum adjudged to be paid by a conviction;
(c)he is ennoscriptd to execute the warrant by virtue of section 125A (civilian enforcement officers) or 125B (approved enforcement agencies) of that Act.
https://www.dealingwithbailiffs.co.uk/BailiffaThreatenLocksmiths.htm
www.legislation.gov.uk
Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980
An Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to the jurisdiction of, and the practice and procedure before, magistrates’ courts and the functions of
justices’ clerks, and to matters connected therewith, with amendments to give effect to recommendations…
justices’ clerks, and to matters connected therewith, with amendments to give effect to recommendations…
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Make the bailiff produce
Free Template Letter
and hand to the bailiff
The bailiff must show on demand, his ID and authority to enter premises (The warrant).
If the bailiffs fails to produce
Failure to produce revokes everything that follows, and the bailiffs fees.
This also applies to court fines PROVIDED the fine is already paid.
Paragraph 26 of Schedule 12 of the Tribunals Courts Act 2007;
The enforcement agent must on request show the debtor and any person who appears to him to be in charge of the premises evidence of—
(a)his identity, and
(b)his authority to enter the premises.
Redress by the bailiff if he fails to produce Paragraph 66 of Schedule 12 of the Tribunals Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 states;
This paragraph applies where an enforcement agent—
(a)breaches a provision of this Schedule, or
(b)acts under an enforcement power under a writ, warrant, liability order or other instrument that is defective.
...
(5) In the proceedings the court may—
(a)order goods to be returned to the debtor;
(b)order the enforcement agent or a related party to pay damages in respect of loss suffered by the debtor as a result of the breach or of anything done under the defective instrument.
All fees are also invalid because Paragraph 26 is a component of the Schedule 12 procedure.
Regulation 3 of the Taking Control of Goods (Fees) Regulations 2014;
These Regulations apply when an enforcement agent uses the Schedule 12 procedure.
If any fees have been paid, you can reclaim them.
Here is how to bring the proceedings
https://www.dealingwithbailiffs.co.uk/ExpectingBailiffs.html
Free Template Letter
and hand to the bailiff
The bailiff must show on demand, his ID and authority to enter premises (The warrant).
If the bailiffs fails to produce
Failure to produce revokes everything that follows, and the bailiffs fees.
This also applies to court fines PROVIDED the fine is already paid.
Paragraph 26 of Schedule 12 of the Tribunals Courts Act 2007;
The enforcement agent must on request show the debtor and any person who appears to him to be in charge of the premises evidence of—
(a)his identity, and
(b)his authority to enter the premises.
Redress by the bailiff if he fails to produce Paragraph 66 of Schedule 12 of the Tribunals Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 states;
This paragraph applies where an enforcement agent—
(a)breaches a provision of this Schedule, or
(b)acts under an enforcement power under a writ, warrant, liability order or other instrument that is defective.
...
(5) In the proceedings the court may—
(a)order goods to be returned to the debtor;
(b)order the enforcement agent or a related party to pay damages in respect of loss suffered by the debtor as a result of the breach or of anything done under the defective instrument.
All fees are also invalid because Paragraph 26 is a component of the Schedule 12 procedure.
Regulation 3 of the Taking Control of Goods (Fees) Regulations 2014;
These Regulations apply when an enforcement agent uses the Schedule 12 procedure.
If any fees have been paid, you can reclaim them.
Here is how to bring the proceedings
https://www.dealingwithbailiffs.co.uk/ExpectingBailiffs.html
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Wet ink signatures are no longer required?
We need to work together pulling apart and analysing these changes as the wording keeps referring to rules.
We need to work together pulling apart and analysing these changes as the wording keeps referring to rules.
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LAW-MONEY-TECH-PHILOSPHY:
Already done.
See the ucc1 filing # 2020-56-5342-1 filed on 25 February, 2020.
Already done.
See the ucc1 filing # 2020-56-5342-1 filed on 25 February, 2020.
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If your getting in to crypto to get rich or protect your assets yet don't understand the fundamentals be prepared to get wrecked either by greed or handing over your data to get into a crypto. It is clear Telegram is being used by predators to bamboozle those just starting out speaking truths of what we should be escaping but concealing critical information that effects privacy by way of REGISTRATION to buy desired currency, often it is not the currency that is the issue it is the wallets, exchanges, investor promises and all the third party and data agreement relationships.
I share the TCV summit not as endorsement but as a virtual education venue.
I share the TCV summit not as endorsement but as a virtual education venue.
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Yes, you can mine your own #Bitcoin
We're getting closer to the kick-off of the TCV Summit: Hardware Basics Edition, covering best practices of operational security
Get insights on "self custody" directly from EconoAlchemist, Fiat Escape Artist
We're getting closer to the kick-off of the TCV Summit: Hardware Basics Edition, covering best practices of operational security
Get insights on "self custody" directly from EconoAlchemist, Fiat Escape Artist
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I created this group to help people with information about Bailiffs and also Crypto education is available too.
A lot of people are struggling out there and also being harassed by these bully boy bailiffs, so just wanted to help people, if you’ve got a problem with us taking time out of our day finding and sharing information that helps people then this group is not for you.....
A lot of people are struggling out there and also being harassed by these bully boy bailiffs, so just wanted to help people, if you’ve got a problem with us taking time out of our day finding and sharing information that helps people then this group is not for you.....
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Consent of the Governed - a Freedom of Information request to Ministry of Justice - WhatDoTheyKnow
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/consent_of_the_governed
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/consent_of_the_governed
WhatDoTheyKnow
Consent of the Governed - a Freedom of Information request to Ministry of Justice
1. Statutes and Acts are only given the force of law by the consent of the governed. Please show through relevant documentation how Statute and Acts can be endorsed without consent.
2. Assuming that the Ministry of Justice does have my consent. I now wish…
2. Assuming that the Ministry of Justice does have my consent. I now wish…
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Forwarded from Problem Reaction Solution
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
The British Constitution: Re-Exposing Its Secrets by William Keyte - D and V Party Conference 2018
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Forwarded from Problem Reaction Solution
Code of Canon Law: Table of Contents
https://www.vatican.va/archive/cod-iuris-canonici/cic_index_en.html
https://www.vatican.va/archive/cod-iuris-canonici/cic_index_en.html
Bailiffs and Public Liability Insurance
Should a bailiff be standing at your door insisting right of access then calmly explain that you require the following information before you will consider engaging and be sure to film the entire conversation. This also applies to police.
These are important details that will ensure the bailiff/Constable knows you are aware of how to make a private claim for compensation against them for any harm to your person or property.
1. Ask their full name and ID.
2. Ask to see the warrant and take a
photo or video.
3. Ask if they have “public liability
insurance” and if so can they
provide the certificate.
What is public liability insurance for bailiffs?
The bailiff public liability insurance policy protects you against claims in respect of your legal liability for personal injury or property damage sustained by third parties arising during the course of your business. It pays any awards that are made against you and also meets the cost of any legal defence of any claim, whether you are responsible or not.
Why does a bailiff need public liability insurance?
Every day bailiffs face the risk of legal action being taken against them in respect of their liability for personal injury or property damage arising in the course of their business activities. The awards that may be made as a result of a successful claim can be catastrophic but even the legal costs of defending the most spurious claim can cause severe financial hardship.
𝙇𝙞𝙨𝙖 𝙏.𝙍𝙪𝙩𝙝
Should a bailiff be standing at your door insisting right of access then calmly explain that you require the following information before you will consider engaging and be sure to film the entire conversation. This also applies to police.
These are important details that will ensure the bailiff/Constable knows you are aware of how to make a private claim for compensation against them for any harm to your person or property.
1. Ask their full name and ID.
2. Ask to see the warrant and take a
photo or video.
3. Ask if they have “public liability
insurance” and if so can they
provide the certificate.
What is public liability insurance for bailiffs?
The bailiff public liability insurance policy protects you against claims in respect of your legal liability for personal injury or property damage sustained by third parties arising during the course of your business. It pays any awards that are made against you and also meets the cost of any legal defence of any claim, whether you are responsible or not.
Why does a bailiff need public liability insurance?
Every day bailiffs face the risk of legal action being taken against them in respect of their liability for personal injury or property damage arising in the course of their business activities. The awards that may be made as a result of a successful claim can be catastrophic but even the legal costs of defending the most spurious claim can cause severe financial hardship.
𝙇𝙞𝙨𝙖 𝙏.𝙍𝙪𝙩𝙝
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