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Debt judgments fall in Northern Ireland

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  • Debt judgments fall in Northern Ireland

    Registry Trust reports a £2m drop in the value of debt judgments for the third quarter of 2010.
    According to figures released today, by Registry Trust for Northern Ireland, £7.7m of debt judgments was issued in the third quarter of 2010 compared with £9.6m in the same period of 2009. However, the latest figure represents an 18 percent increase on the previous quarter.
    The Registry trust is the non-profit organisation that collects judgment information from all jurisdictions in the British Isles. All the information in the registers is public information and anybody may access them using the Trust Online site. The Register now contains the following four sections:
    • County court judgments, administration orders and Child Support Agency liability orders;
    • High Court Judgments;
    • Magistrates courts fines defaults; and
    • Tribunal awards.

    The number of searches performed on the Register by people checking past judgment records exceeded the previous record, reaching 1,888 searches in one quarter.
    For further information on Registry Trust visit the Trust Online site.


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