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 What does it entail to apply for administration order to be discharged ?
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Kelly.yr
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Posted - 26 April 2012 :  19:08:41  Show Profile  Visit Kelly.yr's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I have had an administration order in place since 2007 and thought I had a composition order in place. I have been advised that this is not in place and can apply for the administration to be discharged. What does this entailm? I have 7 days in which to respond to the letter I received today.

Melanie.n
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Posted - 27 April 2012 :  11:52:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
As far as I am aware, an Administration Order (for debts under £5,000) would have to be paid in full for it to be completed. The best advice I can give you is to contact the County Court where the Administration Order was obtained and ask for their advice

Hope this helps, Melanie

Melanie Nicholas CertDR
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