Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 - Enforcement By Taking Control of Goods - Enforcing Judgments Against Goods

Enforcing Judgments Against Goods

Writs of fieri facias are renamed writs of control. Warrants of execution and warrants of distress are renamed warrants of control. Writs of fieri facias de bonis ecclesiasticis are unaffected. (s. 62).

Section 65 abolishes the common law rules concerning:

  • Distinctions between an illegal, an irregular and an excessive exercise of a power;
  • Remedies available to the debtor;
  • Replevin; and
  • Rescuing goods.

Schedules 12 and 13 create a new process of taking control of goods.

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