Enforcement Caution Notice

Nov 24, 2025 - 15:23
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Enforcement Caution Notice

Enforcement Caution Notice


A. Further to your attached claim, in accordance with section 76 of the Magistrates
Court Act 1984 ('MCA1984') if issued by a Magistrates Court, or section 85 of the
County Courts Act 1984 ('CCA1984') if issued by a County Court, I require you to
provide evidence for the lawfulness of your claimed enforcement powers.


B. Under your obligations under Schedule 12 of the Tribunals Court Act 2007
('TCA2007') you must legally provide me with the following to support any claimed
rights:
1. The details of the court issuing the liability order which creates your right and
my alleged obligation and
2. The case number, and
3. The details of the issuing judge, and
4. The details of the court issuing the warrant of control, and
5. The case number, and
6. The details of the issuing judge, and
7. Your authority of enforcement, and
8. Details of any attending agents so they can be verified before they attend.


C. Until you have provided this evidence you have no lawful authority, and hence
must cease your claimed beliefs, and desist any further action until you have done so.


D. Should you fail to provide the required evidence within 7 days you are hereby
notified that any further actions amounts to:
1. Harassment under section 1.(1)(b) of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997
('PFH1997'), being in breach of section 1 (1A)(C) and should you not cease and
desist your conduct will be causing fear, alarm and distress which can result in a
sentence of up to 10 year imprisonment if convicted under section 4, or up to 5
months under section 2, and or a fine, and
2. Harassment of debtors under section 40(1) of the Administration of Justice Act
1970, and
3. Fraud under section 7 of the Fraud Act 2006.


E. In addition should you not cease and desist until you have proven your lawful
right and my obligation then you will be breaching my peace and thereby committing
a trespass against myself, and will be charged 500 pound per hour or part hour
payable within 7 days for each incidence relating to the matter of trespass, including
further correspondence which is a trespass upon my time if it either makes claims that
you have no lawful right to make, or you create further dispute where none exists.

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