Bailiff Sample Clauses

Bailiff. Any Employee performing the duties of a bailiff will be paid their regular classification rate of pay for all hours worked as bailiff.
Bailiff. Terms and conditions for this post will be considered outside this agreement.
Bailiff a. Eight-hour work day. b. A reasonable lunch period, normally not to exceed an uninterrupted one hour, included within a nine hours time span. c. Five consecutive work days. d. Hours: 0800 – 1700 C. 1. There will be no changes in an employee’s work schedule without five (5) days prior written notice to the employee, except in the case of an emergency. Schedule changes at the employee’s request do not require a five (5) day notice on the employee’s part and may be made with immediate supervisor approval.
Bailiff. A Bailiff will be instructed to remove you and your family from the property. Once you have been evicted from your home, the arrears will still have to be paid along with any Court costs incurred. Should you breach a Suspended Possession Court Order you will become a Tolerated Trespasser. This means you lose your Security of Tenure (all rights as a Secure Tenant) including the Right to Buy. This remains even when you have cleared your account and you would have to apply to the Court to become a Secure Tenant again. The Council may object to this request. The rent arrears procedure for Non Secure Tenants is simpler as they do not have the same Security of Tenure. Remember: do not ignore any letters, visits, cards or telephone calls that you receive regarding rent arrears. If you are out when an officer calls a card will be left for you to contact your Housing Officer. It is important to maintain contact with your Housing Officer throughout this process as they are here to try and help you. If you are evicted and make a homeless application to this or any other local authority you or any other adult may be classed as intentionally homeless and therefore not offered any alternative permanent accommodation. We do not want to see you lose your home due to rent arrears, it is an unpleasant experience for all. Please make contact with us immediately you think you may have difficulty in making payments. Welfare Rights Advisory Service can help with debt problems and they can be contacted on 01536 265501.