SCHEDULES

C1SCHEDULE 12Taking control of goods

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Part 2The procedure

Ways of taking control

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1

To take control of goods an enforcement agent must do one of the following—

a

secure the goods on the premises on which he finds them;

b

if he finds them on a highway, secure them on a highway, where he finds them or within a reasonable distance;

c

remove them and secure them elsewhere;

d

enter into a controlled goods agreement with the debtor.

2

Any liability of an enforcement agent (including criminal liability) arising out of his securing goods on a highway under this paragraph is excluded to the extent that he acted with reasonable care.

3

Regulations may make further provision about taking control in any of the ways listed in sub-paragraph (1), including provision—

a

determining the time when control is taken;

b

prohibiting use of any of those ways for goods by description or circumstances or both.

4

A controlled goods agreement is an agreement under which the debtor—

a

is permitted to retain custody of the goods,

b

acknowledges that the enforcement agent is taking control of them, and

c

agrees not to remove or dispose of them, nor to permit anyone else to, before the debt is paid.