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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Taking Control of Goods (Fees) Regulations 2014.
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4.Recovery of fees for enforcement-related services from the debtor
5.Stages of enforcement for which fees may be recovered – enforcement other than under High Court writs
6.Stages of enforcement for which fees may be recovered – enforcement of High Court writs
7.Calculation of fees by reference to value of sum sought to be recovered
9.Other fees and disbursements recoverable from the debtor in relation to sale of goods by auction or by private sale
11.More than one enforcement power available against the same debtor
13.Application of proceeds where less than the amount outstanding
14.Provision of information to debtor and co-owner by enforcement agent
16.Disputes about the amount of fees and disbursements recoverable under regulations
17.Fees and disbursements not recoverable where enforcement process ceases
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