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Enforcement and Debt Recovery 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781784460068
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781853286537
Published: November 2014
Publisher: Law Society Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £71.95



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The law of enforcement and debt recovery has included some of the oldest law on the statute books of England. On 6 April 2014 long-awaited reforms, the most significant for hundreds of years, came into force, unifying and radically reforming the law governing enforcement agents.

In the second edition of this popular book, highly respected practitioners with a wealth of experience in the enforcement industry set out the most up-to-date and comprehensive review of the new law of enforcement.

Coverage includes:-

  • the new standards and certification for enforcement agents
  • a complete review of the Taking Control of Goods Regulations 2013
  • the abolition of distress for rent
  • the introduction of Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery (CRAR)
  • the criminalization of squatting.

      The authors combine their authoritative review and analysis of the law with insights into the practical impact of the rules and regulations, uniquely illustrated by numerous examples and practice points. The book also includes an appendix, providing access to the relevant law and regulations in a single essential volume for enforcement agents, property lawyers, commercial landlords, surveyors and insolvency practitioners.

Subjects:
Courts and Procedure
Contents:
Part I: 1. Introduction
2. General rules about judgments and orders
3. Registration of judgments
4. Transfer of proceedings
5. Obtaining information about the debtor.

Part II: 6. Enforcement agents and warrants of control
7. Commercial rent arrears recovery
8. Insolvency of tenant/debtor
9. Enforcement by taking control of goods
10. Procedure for taking control
11. Between seizure and sale
12.Liability and remedies.

Part III: 13. Attachment of earnings orders
14.Third party debt orders.

Part IV: 15.Charging orders
16. Obtaining possession of commercial premises
17. Obtaining possession of residential premises
18. Obtaining possession from trespasses/squatters

Part V: 19. Introduction to debt management and relief
20. Administration orders
21. Enforcement restriction orders
22. Debt relief orders
23. Debt management schemes.