Warrant Sale
978-613-3-66223-0
6133662239
96
2011-04-01
34.00 €
eng
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A warrant sale was a statutory means of collecting debts in Scotland until 2001. Legal procedure for warrant sales was governed by The Debtors (Scotland) Act 1987. The practice was controversial, those who opposed it were concerned that it affected the poorest section of society who genuinely were unable to pay a debt, others claimed the legislation was needed to ensure people paid their debts.It became a contentious political issue in the late 1980s, when Scottish councils used the legislation against an ever-increasing number of Poll Tax defaulters. This involved councils applying for a warrant from the local court to collect the money owed by non-payers. Sheriff officers (private companies, even though their title suggests they are court employees) were the choice of the local authorities to collect the outstanding debts. Under the 1987 act, the debt collectors were permitted to enter a debtor''s home and poind (put a value on) items, which would be subject to a later, public, sale under warrant. (Warrant Sale).
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