CIVEA ( Civil Enforcement Association) represent theinterest of most bailiff companies in England & Wales and on 17th May 2013on their news page they posted an article concerning the Removal of ImpliedRight of Access notices that many debtors are encouraged to display on theboundary of their property in the belief that such a notice will stop a bailiffvisiting the property.
As you will see from the news article (link below) CIVEA ( not surprisingly)consider such notices are "nonsense" but most importantly; thearticle confirms that they have advised their members to "disregard suchnotices and continue with enforcement action"
CIVEA are acknowledging that a debtor could if they wish, institute courtproceedings against the bailiff for trespass and warning also of the risk ofsignificant costs that could be imposed against the complainant.
http://www.civea.co.uk/news-24.htm
I will post back with "word" copy of the article.
As you will see from the news article (link below) CIVEA ( not surprisingly)consider such notices are "nonsense" but most importantly; thearticle confirms that they have advised their members to "disregard suchnotices and continue with enforcement action"
CIVEA are acknowledging that a debtor could if they wish, institute courtproceedings against the bailiff for trespass and warning also of the risk ofsignificant costs that could be imposed against the complainant.
http://www.civea.co.uk/news-24.htm
I will post back with "word" copy of the article.
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