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a_bx
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Posted - 20 April 2009 :  22:52:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Can a bankrupt be taken to court either: a) during their period of bankruptcy or b) after discharge, for an incident that occured before the petition for bankruptcy but did not get included (as there was no CCJ at that point)?

Reviva UK
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Posted - 21 April 2009 :  00:03:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

debts prior to Br - whether included or not on the statement of affairs will be written off with the exception of:-

student loans
magistrate court fines ( tv licence, speeding etc)
secured debts on property you wish to retain

what "incident "are you talking about?


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a_bx
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Posted - 21 April 2009 :  00:34:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The "incident" is where the bankrupt is allegded to have obtained goods by an act(s) of deception for which financial compensation could be owing, rather than a credit agreement or similar financial/contractual arrangement.

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Reviva UK
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Posted - 21 April 2009 :  01:01:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

would recomend a conversation off line with one of the forum experts where you can go over the exact details.



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a_bx
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Posted - 21 April 2009 :  12:34:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
How would I go about this?
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Reviva UK
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Posted - 21 April 2009 :  14:04:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

you can either click on the links at the bottom of the experts post to go directly to them or you can review each expert - under the experts tab on the laft of the page



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