Previously it was discussed that a CCJ can be awarded where a pre-2007 CCA is not avalaible, but cannot be enforced.
It was also considered that Charging Orders are not Enforcement except when there is also a payment agreement. Equally Statutory Demands are not Enforcement.
However, many threads state that a CCJ trumps a CCA. This seems to be at odds with the preceding enforcement 'rules'.
So if a CCA is/was not available for a pre-2007 CC, but the creditor was successful at Summary Judgement without a CCA (forthwith), what else can they do to make your life a misery?
It was also considered that Charging Orders are not Enforcement except when there is also a payment agreement. Equally Statutory Demands are not Enforcement.
However, many threads state that a CCJ trumps a CCA. This seems to be at odds with the preceding enforcement 'rules'.
So if a CCA is/was not available for a pre-2007 CC, but the creditor was successful at Summary Judgement without a CCA (forthwith), what else can they do to make your life a misery?
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