Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
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Hi, am taking the plunge here but I have a couple of basic questions here. I have been looking through my bank records and have come across two sheets one is labelled 'Confirmation pf Gold Cheque Account overdraft Facility (Review Date) with a load of T&Cs on it.
The other is the same but appears to be mislabelled as it refers to Royalties etc which I don't have although 'Gold Cheque Account' is handwritten in.
It has my name and address on it and is signed by the RBoS. Is this considered to be a contract with them?
My next question is this, having done some legal studies a few years ago (which included a civil litigation module) has there been any major changes to the Civil Procedure Rules and Practice Directions in the past three years which might impact on the type of litigation envisaged here?
My user name? As the legendary Mark E Smith once said, if it's me and your granny on bongos, the it's a gig by The Fall.
but I could stab a guess at the paperwork. I've been given documents to face in the past that have been corrected in pen because they simply had run out of stationary....
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