Re: Wording on a liability order
Please rest assured that we are still living in the UK and not North Korea.
A liability order simply empowers an authority to use other forms of enforcement to recover the debt, including that of using bailiffs. Guidelines state that wherever possible, bailiffs should be a last resort. The correct procedure would be for an authority to contact the debtor to seek information regarding the suitability for an attachment. The National Standards also state at paragraph 10:
Creditors have a responsibility to tell the debtor that if payment is not made within a specified period of time, action may be taken to enforce payment.
Originally posted by Adamna
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A liability order simply empowers an authority to use other forms of enforcement to recover the debt, including that of using bailiffs. Guidelines state that wherever possible, bailiffs should be a last resort. The correct procedure would be for an authority to contact the debtor to seek information regarding the suitability for an attachment. The National Standards also state at paragraph 10:
Creditors have a responsibility to tell the debtor that if payment is not made within a specified period of time, action may be taken to enforce payment.
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