DR 18 Flashcards

1
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What is the annual interest rate of High Court judgments, from when does interest begin to accrue, and what is this interest in addition to?

A

8%, from the date of judgment, in addition to any punitive interest the court may award on the value of the claim

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What is the monetary threshold in County Court, under which interest will not be payable, and what is the exception to this?

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£5,000, except for when the dispute is based in contract, and the contract provides for interestNote, a County Court judgment over £600 can transfer to the High Court for enforcement so that interest can be collected

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What is the interest rate on County Court judgments above the £5,000 threshold?

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8%, the same as the High Court

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What is the lower limit for a County Court judgment to be enforceable in the High Court?

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£600

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How must a judgment creditor (successful party) serve a court order on a judgment debtor (losing party), for an oral examination in court to provide information about their means and assets?

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Not less than 14 days before the oral examination hearing. The court order must be served personally.

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What must the judgment creditor also file not less than 2 days before the hearing?

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Affidavit providing details of service and how much remains unpaid

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What is the lower limit for a High Court enforcement officer to enforce a High Court judgment?

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£600

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Who enforces County Court claims that remain in County Court?

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County Court enforcement officers

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9
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What is a writ of control?

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A document issued by the High Court to an enforcement agent which allows them to take control of a judgment debtor’s property in order to sell it to satisfy the judgment in favour of a judgment creditor.

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What is a warrant of control?

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Basically the same as a writ of control, but issued by the County Court

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If the creditor wishes to take control of debtor’s goods, how much notice must they give?

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Seven days

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If the creditor wishes to take control of debtor’s goods, within what period of serving must they do so?

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12 months of the notice of intention to take control of the goods

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Where only can the creditor’s agent enter, and what must they do regarding goods seized?

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Can only the address stated, and must provide an inventory of the goods.Then must sell them within 7 days and use the proceeds to discharge the debt and enforcement costs.

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What two categories of items can the creditor not seize?

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  1. Equipment for use in the debtor’s trade2. Household items necessary for basic domestic needs
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How does a third-party debt order work?

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  • If the judgment debtor has money in a bank, the creditor can obtain a third-party debt order that the bank pays the money to them instead of to the debtor.* Such an order can also be sought in commercial cases where the judgment debtor is owed money by a third party, who will then pay the debt directly to the judgment creditor
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16
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What is a controlled goods agreement?

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An agreement whereby the debtor retains custody of the goods on the understanding that the enforcement officer is taking control, but the debtor agrees not to dispose of them before the debt is paid

17
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What is a charging order on land?

A

Where the debtor has an interest in land (even if this is a joint interest), a creditor may obtain a charge on the property which will rank as an equitable mortgage and gives the creditor the right to apply for an order for sale

18
Q

What is an attachment of earnings order?

A

Where the debtor is in regular employment, the order compels an employer to make regular deductions from the earnings and pay them into court

19
Q

In what court only and against what type of party only is an attachment of earnings order available?

A

County Court. Individuals.

20
Q

Whilst there is generally nothing preventing a party from utilising multiple enforcement methods, what is required to enforce a judgment by taking control of goods when an attachment of earnings order is already in place?

A

Court permission