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In England and Wales, County Court judgments (CCJs) are legal decisions handed down by the County Court. Judgments for monetary sums are entered on the statutory Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines, which is checked by credit reference agencies to assess the credit-worthiness of individuals. An alleged debtor is sent postal notification of an impending County Court case, and has fourteen days to respond, by paying the money, admitting owing a smaller sum, denying owing it, or going to a court hearing. If there is no response judgement will be granted against the debtor.

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  • Platební rozkaz je rozhodnutí ve zkráceném soudním řízení a vydává se pouze v případě, je-li v žalobě uplatněno právo na zaplacení peněžité částky a vyplývá-li uplatněné právo ze skutečností uvedených žalobcem. (cs)
  • In England and Wales, County Court judgments (CCJs) are legal decisions handed down by the County Court. Judgments for monetary sums are entered on the statutory Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines, which is checked by credit reference agencies to assess the credit-worthiness of individuals. An alleged debtor is sent postal notification of an impending County Court case, and has fourteen days to respond, by paying the money, admitting owing a smaller sum, denying owing it, or going to a court hearing. If there is no response judgement will be granted against the debtor. If the debtor does not make payment in response to a CCJ, the creditor may apply for a charging order, which would secure the debt on a property. Creditors can also apply for an attachment of earnings which would oblige the debtor's employer to deduct monies from their salary and send them to the court. A third-party debt order would oblige a third party who holds money belonging to the debtor (for example a bank) to pay the debt. It is also possible to have the court appoint a County Court bailiff to collect the debt. A bailiff is an official of the court who has some powers to seize goods and sell them at auction to settle a debt. (en)
  • Nakaz zapłaty – w polskim postępowaniu cywilnym rodzaj orzeczenia sądowego o charakterze merytorycznym rozstrzygającego sprawę co do istoty oraz wydawanego na posiedzeniu niejawnym. (pl)
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  • Platební rozkaz je rozhodnutí ve zkráceném soudním řízení a vydává se pouze v případě, je-li v žalobě uplatněno právo na zaplacení peněžité částky a vyplývá-li uplatněné právo ze skutečností uvedených žalobcem. (cs)
  • Nakaz zapłaty – w polskim postępowaniu cywilnym rodzaj orzeczenia sądowego o charakterze merytorycznym rozstrzygającego sprawę co do istoty oraz wydawanego na posiedzeniu niejawnym. (pl)
  • In England and Wales, County Court judgments (CCJs) are legal decisions handed down by the County Court. Judgments for monetary sums are entered on the statutory Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines, which is checked by credit reference agencies to assess the credit-worthiness of individuals. An alleged debtor is sent postal notification of an impending County Court case, and has fourteen days to respond, by paying the money, admitting owing a smaller sum, denying owing it, or going to a court hearing. If there is no response judgement will be granted against the debtor. (en)
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  • Platební rozkaz (cs)
  • County Court judgment (en)
  • Nakaz zapłaty (pl)
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