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  2. County Court judgment - Wikipedia

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    Judgments for monetary sums are entered on the statutory Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines, [3] which is checked by credit reference agencies to assess the credit-worthiness of individuals. [4] An alleged debtor is sent postal notification of an impending County Court case, and has fourteen days to respond, by paying the money, admitting ...

  3. County court judgments: What are they and what can the ... - AOL

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    Someone may get a CCJ if they do not respond when another person takes court action against them, saying they owe them money.

  4. County court - Wikipedia

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    A county court is a court based in or with a jurisdiction covering one or more counties, ... County Court judgments are recorded in the Register of Judgments, ...

  5. Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines - Wikipedia

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    The Register of County Court Judgments was established by Parliament in 1852, originally maintained by the Lord Chancellor's Department, until it was transferred to Registry Trust in 1985. Details of administration orders made against individuals in county courts were added from 1993, and details of Child Support Agency liability orders were ...

  6. Judgment (law) - Wikipedia

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    The court will grant a summary judgment if the party seeking the judgment demonstrates that there is no real dispute regarding the facts. [95] The court must provide reasons for either granting or denying a summary judgment. [95] Judicial judgment of debt, Greene County, Pennsylvania, 1815

  7. List of landmark court decisions in the United States

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    Congress violates the separation of powers principle when it orders federal courts to reopen their final judgments. Clinton v. City of New York, 524 U.S. 417 (1998) The Line Item Veto Act is unconstitutional because it allows the President to amend or repeal parts of statutes without the pre-approval of Congress.

  8. County Court (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The modern County Court in England and Wales was created by the County Courts Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. 95), which created a jurisdiction for small civil claims intended to be more coherent, and less cumbersome and costly, than the universal jurisdiction of the High Court or the remnants of local courts administering justice in civil matters.

  9. County Court bailiff - Wikipedia

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    A County Court bailiff can enter a premises to seize goods and sell these at public auction, they can enter a property through an unlocked door (front and back). If the bailiff has entry previously (made a levy) or has been forcefully removed they can then use reasonable force to gain re-entry to inspect the goods or remove them.

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