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Old 15-04-2010, 00:16   #9
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Re: I wonder how far this will go

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Originally Posted by zing View Post
That would depend on of the Liability order could be proven as legal or not. Without a legal liability order the bailiffs have no power. The whole thing shows how wrong it is though with the order being signed before the case is heard . There is seriously something wrong with that

It was nice to see the old bill doing what was right though
Unfortunately bailiffs don't seem to always care about the legality of their orders.
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