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On Fri, 5 Jun 2020 20:22:50 +0100
"Clive D.W. Feather" wrote:
In article , writes
All your money. Not the company's - yours. All officers of the business
are subject to an unlimited fine.
I'd still risk it. Unlimited fines are meaningless if you only have a
small
amount of savings and debt collectors can't take your house and make you
homeless by law.
I'm not talking about debt collectors, I'm talking about a court.
How do you think the court enforces it? The judges don't go down there
themselves.
It's clear that where a house is being repossessed that court bailiffs
enforce it
the point is that just because the initial warrant does not allow that as a
remedy, it is an option open to the creditor if initial attempts to get
recompense fail
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