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  • new rules for next year

    .The new rules for bailiffs have been announced today Fixed charges for their visits - or non visits in our case-and others. Can we believe this or not. I know Im cynical but having dealt with - and beat - Philips I have a good right. Have any of you heard any thing else
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    Re: new rules for next year

    Pretty sure this is still in consultation so will be a while until they bring the rules into force but at least it being brought up- The Article on the BBC had a lot of comments today

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      Re: new rules for next year

      Consultations are now six weeks; so get your comment s in and hound your MP - but in responce - these laws are in place, but they want them on statute so they are taking away Common Law - it is Common law that we work too now - there is a hidden agenda, but I am not abe to see it yet - perhaps those, wiser than I, can see it

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        Re: new rules for next year

        Also discussed here:

        http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...w-Bailiff-Laws

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