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The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
i read in one of the threads about some kind of law or act which stops people knocking at your door without permission.
Anyone any idea where I will find it?
I found this using the search button and "Trespass" as the keyword. Don't
know who first posted it, but Turnaround put it up in a quote box.
Quote:
There is an implied licence under English Common Law for people to be able to visit me on my property without express permission, the postman and people asking for directions etc (Armstrong v. Sheppard and Short Ltd [1959] 2 Q.B. per Lord Evershed M.R.). Take note that I revoke licence under Common Law for you or your representatives to visit me at my property, and if you do will be liable to damages for a tort of trespass. You would also be conspiring in a trespass if you sent someone to visit me nevertheless. If you persisted in your threat, I will obtain an injunction.
I found this using the search button and "Trespass" as the keyword. Don't
know who first posted it, but Turnaround put it up in a quote box.
Quote:
There is an implied licence under English Common Law for people to be able to visit me on my property without express permission, the postman and people asking for directions etc (Armstrong v. Sheppard and Short Ltd [1959] 2 Q.B. per Lord Evershed M.R.). Take note that I revoke licence under Common Law for you or your representatives to visit me at my property, and if you do will be liable to damages for a tort of trespass. You would also be conspiring in a trespass if you sent someone to visit me nevertheless. If you persisted in your threat, I will obtain an injunction.
Thanks for the mention.......A very handy piece of info, passed on by a company lawyer.