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
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
Is this what everyone else is using? I ask as it is one heck of a size after you include the 90 odd pages for the Australian Default Charges Report (Nicole Rich).
Should have added these are the attachments (excluding statements, letters etc)
RBoS Charge Tariffs – March 1993 to January 2007 69 Student Royalties Terms & Conditions 70 Miscellaneous Letters from RBoS 71 - 74
19th April 2005 – Balance of Accounts 71
30th June 2005 – overdraft Limit (includes Terms & Conditions) 72
14th January 2004 – Example Referral Charge Letter 73
17th April 2005 – Example Referral Charge Letter 74 Examples of Claims Settled by RBoS 75 Relevant Case Law Summary 76 – 78 Early Day Motion from the Houses of Parliament 79 - 80 Dunlop versus New Garage 81 - 82 UTCCR 1999 83 - 93 UCTA 1977 94 - 102 SOGA 1982 103 - 115 OFT Statement Summary 116 – 118 BBC Commission Conclusion 119 Transcript of radio interview with Peter McNamara 121 - 122 Australian Default Charges Report (Nicole Rich)123 -