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Statutory demands are a formal way of asking for a debt to be paid - get the forms to send, cancel or set aside a statutory demand.
You can make a statutory demand to ask for payment of a debt from an…
Choose the form you need, fill it in and deliver (‘serve’) it to the…
You must deliver (‘serve’) the statutory demand form by: giving it to the…
If you do not agree with a statutory demand you’ve been given, you can…
Contact the Insolvency Enquiry Line for information about delivering and…
If someone owes you money, you can use this form (a ‘statutory demand’) to demand payment within 21 days.
If a limited company owes you money, you can use Form SD1 (a ‘statutory demand’) to demand payment within 21 days.
This guidance explains what the Community Infrastructure Levy is and how it operates.
Guidance for local authorities and fire and rescue services on the use remediation orders, a Building Safety Act 2022 enforcement power.
This letter and questionnaire is sent to land owners once a Public Request to Order Disposal request has been received.
Depending on the objection raised in your examination, you have 2 months to respond through a number of options.
Business rates information letters are issued by the Department for Communities and Local Government at regular intervals throughout the year.
Use these letters to ask for documents from the police, courts and other agencies to help you get legal aid.
Form SD4: Statutory demand under section 268(1)(a) of the Insolvency Act 1986. Debt for liquidated sum payable immediately following a judgment or order of the court.
Find out what to do if you have something seized (Notice 12A).
Information about what to do if you receive a warning or advisory letter from the CMA.
Form No.34: Order for the issue of a letter of request to judicial authorities out of the jurisdiction (rule 34.13).
How to make a request from public bodies and organisations under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), how much it costs and how long it takes
Form SD2R: Statutory Demand under Section 268(1)(a) of the Insolvency Act 1986. Debt for Liquidated Sum Payable Immediately.
What you can do if your goods or vehicle are seized by Border Force or HM Revenue and Customs - get your things back or disagree with a customs seizure
What happens if you underpay import or export duties and who is responsible for the debt.
Form SD3: Statutory demand under Section 268(1)(a) of the Insolvency Act 1986. Debt payable at future date.
Midlands region, Judge C Kelly (Chair) and Mr D Satchwell on 16 December 2022
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