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Clamping fight
A few words of advice for Rod
Price (Letters, March 25) concerning
yet another case in The Argus
of unjust wheel clamping.
If after obtaining judgment
against the clamping company in
the courts, they still refuse to pay
up then Mr Price should ask the
court to "enforce" the judgment.
The court will not enforce the judgment
unless you ask it to. In so
doing ask the court for a warrant of
execution.
A warrant of execution gives
court bailiffs the authority to
collect the money owed or take
goods from the defendant's home
or business to sell at auction.
The costs involved in getting
judgment and enforcing it, along
with interest, will be awarded to
the plaintiff.
Dave Bonwick,
Oakdene Close
Portslade
1:49pm Friday 28th March 2008
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