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{{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = enforcing}} | {{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [[Alison Ward]]|date= August 2018}}{{Consumer and Debt Law TOC|expanded = enforcing}} | ||
An unsecured creditor who obtains a court judgment against a debtor can take action against the personal property (“'''chattels'''”) of the debtor. | An unsecured creditor who obtains a court judgment against a debtor can take action against the personal property (“'''chattels'''”) of the debtor. | ||
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* Creditor has threatened to take the client’s car.
| * Creditor has threatened to take the client’s car.
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* Client brings you court documents showing a bailiff has taken their chattels.
| * Client brings you court documents showing a bailiff has taken their chattels.
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== Summary of the law== | == Summary of the law== | ||
[[File:Consumer_Law_and_Debt_-_Enforcing_Judgments_Against_Chattels.jpg|thumb|275px|right| link=| <span style="font-size:50%;">Image via www.istockphoto.com</span>]] | [[File:Consumer_Law_and_Debt_-_Enforcing_Judgments_Against_Chattels.jpg|thumb|275px|right| link=| <span style="font-size:50%;">Image via www.istockphoto.com</span>]] |
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