Re: Another bailiff discussion thread.
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Lets be generous here. Lets say the charges apply 3 weeks before a stage commence
That means for a debt of £500 & a compliance letter, the outstanding sum would be £575
The debtor pays the creditor £500 directly.
This is not money taken in the exercise of power because the debtor paid voluntary, not dut to being forced to by any exercise of power.
FM & indeed yourself are/have asked the question that if a letter or a visit has taken place, this act is an exercise of power. Indeed it is but can it be proven that this act actually prompted the debtor to pay? Impossible to do so.
Try to forget about the fees being added at the commencement of a stage, it is only confusing you and, I don't dispute this. The argument is should the creditor be obliged to hand over part of this payment.
I say that because the money was not taken as an exercise of power, then the creditor is not obliged to hand any money over as "proceeds"
I don't argue that the fees then magically disappear, I ask how they will be collected?
Hope this simplifies the matter for you.
Originally posted by andy58
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Lets be generous here. Lets say the charges apply 3 weeks before a stage commence
That means for a debt of £500 & a compliance letter, the outstanding sum would be £575
The debtor pays the creditor £500 directly.
This is not money taken in the exercise of power because the debtor paid voluntary, not dut to being forced to by any exercise of power.
FM & indeed yourself are/have asked the question that if a letter or a visit has taken place, this act is an exercise of power. Indeed it is but can it be proven that this act actually prompted the debtor to pay? Impossible to do so.
Try to forget about the fees being added at the commencement of a stage, it is only confusing you and, I don't dispute this. The argument is should the creditor be obliged to hand over part of this payment.
I say that because the money was not taken as an exercise of power, then the creditor is not obliged to hand any money over as "proceeds"
I don't argue that the fees then magically disappear, I ask how they will be collected?
Hope this simplifies the matter for you.
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