Sweetpee wrote:Can someone also help me with this.
If the Council issues a PCN and then registers it at Court due to non-payment, how is it possible for a Court to issue a Warrant of Execution without ever having had a hearing on the validity of the PCN?
Surely a Warrant of Execution can only be issued after a hearing, before a judge, and a Court Order being issued to pay the debt. The council says that the PCN is simply registered with the Court and a Warrant is issued granting the bailiff the right to pursue the claim. In these circumstances, surely the Bailiff's Warrant of Execution is not a legal, enforceable warrant since it is not issued as a result of an Order of the Court? Am I right or simply delusional???
I'd say your right....i've not had any experiance myself but from what i've heard these so called warrants are not signed my a judge there bulk stamped and there usually just scare tatics the council know there unlawful so they pass them to private bailiffs because they know they'll use bastardised legal tactics....never let them in your home....maybe try a Notice of conditional agreement And request for Clarification. This removes controversy, and means that they no longer have any ultimate recourse to a court of law in this matter, because there is no controversy upon which it could adjudicate....goodluck