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Scottish Debt Recovery: A Practical Guide 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780414031067
Previous Edition ISBN: 9780414018211
Published: December 2018
Publisher: W. Green
Country of Publication: Scotland
Format: Hardback
Price: £82.00



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This fully updated second edition of Scottish Debt Recovery: A Practical Guide is an indispensable resource for solicitors, credit controllers and insolvency practitioners.

Written in practical language and clearly set out, it enables the reader to source the relevant legal information and remedies to assist with successful debt recovery using the Scottish legal process.

Subjects:
Scots Law
Contents:
Introduction
Jurisdiction and Conflict of Laws
Litigation through the courts: Undefended and an Introduction to Defended Procedure
Extension of Time to Pay Debts
Pre-Decree Remedies
Judgment Enforcement
Charge for Payment
Earnings Arrestment
Attachment and Exceptional Attachment
Land Attachment and Adjudication
Money Attachment
Residual Attachment
Arrestments in Execution (Following Decree)
Inhibition in Execution (Following Decree)
Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments within the UK, the EEA and Foreign Judgments
The Debtor’s Sequestration and the Implications on Debt Collection
Alternatives to Bankruptcy: Trust Deeds
The Debt Arrangement Scheme
The Corporate Insolvency Regime
Practical Considerations