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Use this form to apply to the court for a warrant of possession if a suspended possession order has been broken.
Forms to apply for or defend a property possession claim in England or Wales.
Form ST1: Statement of truth in support of an application for registration based upon adverse possession.
Form CH23: Mortgage Possession order.
Form CH22: Mortgage: Suspended possession order.
Tenants can use this form to tell the court why they have rent arrears and if they disagree with what their landlord has put on the ‘claim for possession’ form.
Use this form ('particulars of claim') with Form N5 Wales to tell a court why you're seeking possession, for example if a tenant hasn't complied with the tenancy terms in Wales, if the notice was served on or after 1...
Form ST2: Statement of truth in support of an application based upon adverse possession of a rentcharge.
Form PF9: Application for judgment for possession of land (rule 12.4(2)).
To enforce a judgment or order for giving of possession of land in proceedings in the County Court (other than a claim against trespassers under Part 55 (Rule 83.13(2) and (8)).
The law on squatting - what squatting is, squatters' rights, removing squatters, getting your property back from squatters and adverse possession. Includes information from the withdrawn EX332 and EX333 guidance.
Authorisation process on the use of armed guards on UK registered ships.
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