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Traffic_ace,
Also, in response to your post. You say that high court enforcement bailiffs can enforce anywhere in uk and whatever.
That's not true. They can't enforce a writ at an address or against property that doesn't belong to the company.
The case can be argued on both sides. The reason we need to make sure the claim is issued correctly is just in case we loose. If a CCJ debt for a company starts being enforced at a directors house it defeats the object of keeping limited liability. Would you agree traffic_ace?
Removing a ccj...
Yes there is a box marked defendant.
It reads:
Directors name
Company name ltd
Directors address
All in the same box, it's the only box marked defendant.
Could it be said that it's unclear who the claim is made against as they are both separate entities.
The claim is set out like this:
Directors name
Company name Ltd
Directors address
Hi,
Hope this section is ok for this question,
My business has had a county court claim arrive today. The claim has been made out to the company but at one of the directors home addresses instead of the registered office.
We think the claim can be defended but are concerned that if we loose...
I'm really just inquiring for the near future. It hasnt been petitioned yet.
What good would it do if you knew who the petitioners solictor was? I they suspend the petition if full payment is offered?
Is this the same with hmrc?
Hi there
If a winding up petition has been presented is it possible to stop or cancel it?
If so, what form would you do this on?
Also, if it did get stopped and you paid the amount owed to the creditor would the petition still carry on?
Thanks for any info
Spongebob
Thanks for the advice.
My concern is that, the company will be wound up and the OR will request documents and if I don't send them I may face criminal charges if I return to uk at some point. Is this possible?
I only say this as I'm sure its the law to comply with certain...
It is the landlords job to provide a property that complies with certain standards.
You must stress to your agent that its cold from the draft etc and that it is the reasponsibilty of the landlord to maintain good working order within the property.
Its not your fault if the mechanism for...