He can opt for methods such as an attachment of earnings order or a charging order but the most common recourse is to call in the bailiffs. |
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The process involves court bailiffs deciding whether to arrest Mr Shepherd or to pass the order onto police for them to arrest him. |
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The goods or chattels are to remain in the custody of the bailiffs for twenty days. |
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Special bailiffs are officers appointed by the sheriff at the request of a plaintiff for the purpose of executing a particular process. |
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In the 15th century the Yelde Hall was erected and used by the bailiffs and burgesses of the town as a council chamber. |
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The most controversial change will allow persistent non-payers to have their cars clamped and bailiffs will be sent in to seize their goods. |
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Swindon Council has called in the bailiffs to sort out motorists dodging parking fines. |
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By the time they got to Virginia they were quite used to setting up counties and electing sheriffs and bailiffs. |
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A corrida starts with a parade of all the contestants and bailiffs dressed in 17th century costume, who salute the president of the fight. |
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The machinery at main branch on Cairo road was swept away by bailiffs to recover money owed to Luscold, a subsidiary of the Galaun holdings. |
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Debt collectors are not bailiffs and cannot attempt to collect payment by taking direct action, such as seizing goods. |
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Payments were not made under the LO and bailiffs were instructed to levy distress but were unsuccessful. |
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At the next community assembly in October, the bailiffs displayed the newly-made common seal. |
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When these men appear in leet records it is often to intervene in cases to persuade bailiffs to pardon offenders. |
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On 15 September 1998, in LaSalle, Rosalind Burrowes was loudly objecting as bailiffs bolted a Denver boot on her wheel. |
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The chamberlains took over accounting responsibilities from the bailiffs in 1465 and in the same year Reynold Rokes was appointed town clerk. |
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The bailiffs will carry an identification card and their details can be checked at the council's Parking Shop. |
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I can only hope that the angler got his just deserts from a visit by the Environment Agency bailiffs. |
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Courtrooms were invaded and people organised to block the bailiffs who were sent to follow up non-payers and seize their assets. |
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The tenant is also to receive a serious amercement for his trespass in disobeying the bailiffs. |
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Motorists who somehow believe fines will go away if they are ignored will regret their action when bailiffs come knocking at the door. |
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The landlord took his estates into his own hands, appointed bailiffs and reeves to run them and sell the surplus on the open market. |
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If this is not done, then the person who has the reversion may bring an action before the bailiffs, either by gage and pledge or by writ. |
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He does, after all, owe me 100 from the Troon Open which, despite invoices, writs, bailiffs and enforcers, he still has not paid. |
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One Trustee eventually engaged bailiffs who went to the Museum, broke in the doors and burst through into Krefft's rooms. |
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The principal change proposed in this legislation is to allow bailiffs to execute warrants to collect money owed by fines defaulters. |
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Thieves are posing as bailiffs to break into people's homes to steal TVs and furniture. |
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In the wife's words she lived in a world of unpaid bills, bailiffs at the door and second mortgages. |
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Large cordons of police kept the tenants from defending the man while a group of bailiffs and police carried out the eviction. |
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This week bailiffs are due to start the eviction process against the activists who have set up camp at the site. |
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If it is not vacated by today, the council will seek a court order to send in bailiffs. |
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Such estates were entrusted to bailiffs who all too often were dishonest and tyrannical. |
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Manorial lords typically held many estates throughout England, the estates being run on a day to day basis by bailiffs or stewards. |
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The court order was soon breached on several occasions and now bailiffs have carried out evictions at both houses. |
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Squatters were given their marching orders after police, bailiffs and immigration officials teamed up for an eviction sting. |
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Last week bailiffs tried to carry out an eviction only to be turned away by protesters. |
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His last, wretched, years were marred by drunkenness and the depredations of the bailiffs, who carried off his household furniture. |
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Accordingly we ordered that affidavits should be taken from each of the 12 jurors and from the two bailiffs looking after them at the hotel. |
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Otherwise, courtroom bailiffs and probation officers might have to start accompanying athletes to the games. |
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We were greeted by two bailiffs and two prosecutors who worked grand juries full-time. |
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The bailiffs executed a warrant last Friday and locked up the business. |
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We had nothing, the bailiffs coming in every day, people not getting paid and being made redundant. |
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Concerning certificated bailiffs, these professionals work to the installation of a code of conduct which they will submit to the authorities. |
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On most of the major salmon rivers in Scotland today, including the Tay and the Tweed, the bailiffs will soon collar you if you mount a prawn rig on to your rod. |
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Those of Maldon, it is stated in the sixteenth century recension of the custumal, were customarily made by bailiffs, burgesses, freemen, and commonalty. |
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There were several clashes between farmers and the bailiffs and sheriffs who were sent out to collect rents. |
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The mounted bailiffs are followed into the ring by the matadors and their banderilleros and picadors. |
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Scarborough Council recently appointed its own team of bailiffs to chase non-payers amid growing concern about a hard core of residents who are flouting the law. |
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The Law on Enforcement introduces a bailiffs system, which for many years exists and functions in Western European countries. |
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He used Ipswich as a base for smuggling, and had so much influence over the bailiffs that they arrested and fined a customs searcher who had caught Debenham smuggling. |
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All of the council's bailiffs are certificated by the County Court. |
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It should be noted, however, that the Federal Ministry of Justice is sceptical and disapproving of a free bailiffs system. |
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A total of 165 sheriffs and bailiffs outside Quebec have knowledge of French and 440 in Quebec have knowledge of English. |
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In the Netherlands and in Belgium, bailiffs can get information about the debtor's address and employment from social security records. |
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They have no sheriffs, no judicial police and no bailiffs capable of directly enforcing judicial orders. |
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If anyone delays in payment, the bailiffs shall without hesitation rigorously seize the goods and chattels of the deceiver and satisfy the merchant for payment. |
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The independent expert noted that clerks of the court also act as bailiffs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. |
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Third-party accounts of notaries, lawyers and bailiffs most notably fall under this provision. |
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The business of bailiffs, I think, is distraint, and Strong does not look like me like a man skilled in distraining. |
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In criminal matters, the Legal Department enlists matters and causes the parties to be served with summonses through bailiffs. |
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It was easy enough to throw dust in his eyes and to persuade him that the interests of respectable citizens, be they bailiffs or ex-dukes were identical. |
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At first the bailiffs submitted legislation for the assent of the kommandant signed in their capacities as lieutenant governors. |
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Evictors were on campus this morning at the midday deadline, however a member of the 'legal observer' team reported that both the police and bailiffs had left the campus. |
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Nor do you have to let the bailiffs into your home if they call round. |
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On September 14, with the help of Nogaret, Philip the Fair issued to his bailiffs and seneschals secret arrest warrants for all the Templars of the Realm and the confiscation of their possessions. |
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A group of squatters vowed to take their high-stakes standoff with the police and bailiffs into Christmas Day after protestors scaled the balcony of a five-story Victorian building in central London. |
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But it's not entirely clear how humanity would suffer were all private equity CEOs, lobbyists, PR researchers, actuaries, telemarketers, bailiffs or legal consultants to similarly vanish. |
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Sheriffs and bailiffs work in provincial and territorial courts. |
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He said they still planned to serve a free Christmas Day meal to the homeless and he was baffled as to why bailiffs would be called on Christmas Eve. |
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The most important picture of Ada Colau, the leftwinger who won the mayoral race in Barcelona, shows her in a green T-shirt being arrested for resisting bailiffs. |
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As police officers and bailiffs looked on, the squatters climbed on to the ledge of a first-floor balcony of the grade II-listed building on the corner of Charing Cross Road and St Martin's Lane. |
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Over 3 million late and non-payers are still being summoned to the magistrates courts in England and Wales every year, adding court costs while threatening the bailiffs and prison to residents who cannot pay the tax. |
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Court bailiffs avoid paying costs thanks to rapid monitoring of payments. |
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Such persons or corporations may include collection agencies, bailiffs, marketing and advertising agencies, or any other party whom you deem necessary in connection with the servicing of the Account. |
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The judiciary also adopted two policy documents in October 2009, namely, a bail policy guideline for magistrates and judges and an operation manual for bailiffs. |
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While the NCJ contracts with local agents in the communities outside Iqaluit to act as bailiffs for some of this work, it appears that this has not been effective to date. |
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Some enforcement tasks were transmitted from judges, with a view to re-examine the role of judges in this field and consider outsourcing of present judicial activities in enforcement cases to professional bailiffs. |
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On 11 January 2005, when questioned by the bailiffs, the mother's father declared that the mother and the child were living abroad and that he had no news of their whereabouts. |
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In this it noted that the bailiffs only began to investigate the whereabouts of the mother in January 2005 and it was only in April 2005 that the bailiffs sought information from the police. |
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If there is no response to our second and final reminder, we shall transfer the issue to bailiffs who will use the necessary legal means to recover the outstanding sum. |
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While these groups remain a target clientele, it is equally important to provide training in bilingual legal vocabulary to clerks, probation officers, bailiffs and legal assistants, to mention only the main support functions. |
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Under them were royal officials such as sheriffs, coroners, and bailiffs to collect taxes and administer justice. |
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Opponents organised to resist bailiffs and disrupt court hearings of community charge debtors. |
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Judges are often assisted by law clerks, referendaries and notaries in legal cases and by bailiffs or similar with security. |
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Two water bailiffs were appointed to inspect the river daily and fine those who polluted the river. |
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Staff at Charnwood Water said water bailiffs repeatedly had to chase away groups fishing without a licence. |
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River pollution, housing development and trapping by water bailiffs along trout and salmon reaches have all all done for the naturally shy otter. |
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Former members of the SAS are briefing water bailiffs on the Grimersta estate, on the west coast of Lewis, in the Hebrides. |
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The scene of rent strike leader Mary Barbour's first victory over the bailiffs is to be marked with a commemorative plaque this week. |
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He could give a stemwinder of a jury summation that would make even the bailiffs cry. |
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Water bailiffs are planning a bank holiday blitz on illegal anglers. |
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The conviction comes days after water bailiffs and wildlife police discovered a poacher's net containing 60 large sea trout worth around PS1500 in the Tyne. |
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Sometimes boroughs were governed by bailiffs or headboroughs. |
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Gomez, what makest thou here, with a whole brotherhood of city bailiffs? |
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