Re: liability order help
The law is very clear. It is Regulation 8(1) of the Taking Control of Goods Regulations 2013, posted below. It has nothing to do with any road Traffic Regulations or magistrates Court fines.
Given the pasted legislation below, can you please elabourate on your comment that "It is patently wrong to claim that sending a Notice of Enforcement to a previous address is not compliant with legislation"
Method of giving notice and who must give it
8.—(1) Notice of enforcement must be given—
The law is very clear. It is Regulation 8(1) of the Taking Control of Goods Regulations 2013, posted below. It has nothing to do with any road Traffic Regulations or magistrates Court fines.
Given the pasted legislation below, can you please elabourate on your comment that "It is patently wrong to claim that sending a Notice of Enforcement to a previous address is not compliant with legislation"
Method of giving notice and who must give it
8.—(1) Notice of enforcement must be given—
(a)
by post addressed to the debtor at the place, or one of the places, where the debtor usually lives or carries on a trade or business;(b)
by fax or other means of electronic communication;(c)
by delivery by hand through the letter box of the place, or one of the places, where the debtor usually lives or carries on a trade or business;(d)
where there is no letterbox, by affixing the notice at or in a place where it is likely to come to the attention of the debtor;(e)
where the debtor is an individual, to the debtor personally; or
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