Liability Order definition

Liability Order means an order under regulation 34; and
Liability Order has the meaning given in the Regulations.
Liability Order has the meaning given in Regulation 10 of the 1989 Regulations;

Examples of Liability Order in a sentence

  • This notice is a personalised notice issued within the first week following a Liability Order hearing.

  • Continued failure to pay CIL liabilities due will result in the Council initiating enforcement action, including serving a CIL stop notice prohibiting further development on the site, and applying to a magistrates’ court for a Liability Order to recover the debt through the seizure of assets.

  • He/she is requested to return the Liability Order within three months if he/she is unable to collect unless otherwise authorised.

  • Liability Order Costs will be applied for all cases where a balance remains outstanding on the Court list.

  • This is where, once the debt has been legally recognised via a Liability Order, the Agency refers the case to Sheriff Officers to serve, in person, the charge for payment to the non resident parent.


More Definitions of Liability Order

Liability Order. Maximum Amount” - has the meaning given in the Regulations. - For any particular Financial Year means the amount of BID Levy for which Demand Notices are issued (excluding replacement or amended Demand Notices)
Liability Order means an order obtained from the Magistrates' Court.
Liability Order means an order under regulation 34 or regulation 36A(5); and
Liability Order means anything which is or treated as being a Hereditament by virtue of the provision of section 64 of the Local Government Finance Act 1988 has the meaning given in the Regulations.
Liability Order means an order under Regulations 34; and
Liability Order means an order obtained from the Magistrates Court. the Monitoring Group means the group to be set up to monitor the collection and enforcement of the BID Levy (as referred to in Clause 11) such group to consist of at least 1 Council officer and at least 1 representative from the BID Company. the Operational Date means the date upon which the BID Arrangements come into force. the Public Meeting means the meeting to be held of all BID Levy Payers pursuant to the Public Meeting Notice. the Public Meeting Notice means a notice to be served pursuant to Clause 11.1 or 11.8 by either the Council or the BID Company which provides the following:-
Liability Order means an order obtained from the Magistrates’ Court; the Monitoring Group means the group to be set up to monitor the collection and enforcement of the BID Levy, such group to consist of representation from the BID Company and from the Legal, Revenues and Benefits, and Finance Departments of the Council;