Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 2360 (L. 17)

      The Distress for Rent (Amendment) Rules 1999


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


1999 No. 2360 (L. 17)

DISTRESS

The Distress for Rent (Amendment) Rules 1999

  Made 22nd July 1999 
  Coming into force 4th October 1999 

The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 8 of the Law of Distress Amendment Act 1888[1], and section 3 of the Law of Distress Amendment Act 1895[2], makes the following Rules:

Citation and commencement
     1. These Rules may be cited as the Distress for Rent (Amendment) Rules 1999 and shall come into force on 4th October 1999.

Interpretation
    
2. In these Rules, "Principal Rules" means the Distress for Rent Rules 1988[3] and a reference to a rule or Appendix by number alone means the rule or Appendix so numbered in the Principal Rules.

Transitional provisions
     3. Any special certificate granted under the Principal Rules before these Rules come into force shall continue to have effect for the period for which it is granted.

Amendments to Distress for Rent Rules 1988
    
4. In the Principal Rules:

    (a) for "general certificate", wherever it occurs, there shall be substituted "certificate";

    (b) for "proper officer", wherever it occurs, there shall be substituted "court officer".

     5. In rule 2(1):

    (b) after the definition of "Court Funds Rules" there shall be inserted:

      " "Table" means the table set out in Appendix 3 to these Rules;

      "home county court" means, in relation to any person, the county court in whose district that person has his principal place of business or his main residence;

      "issuing county court" means a county court whose name appears in column 2 of the Table; and "the applicant's issuing county court" means, in relation to an applicant, the county court whose name appears in column 2 of the Table opposite the name of his home county court;

      "issuing area" means, in relation to an issuing county court, the area constituted by the district of that issuing county court and the districts of any other county courts whose names appear in column 1 of the Table opposite the name of that issuing county court;

      "appropriate newspaper" means a local newspaper appearing in a list of local newspapers approved by the court officer of the issuing county court for the purpose of publication of notices under rule 5(5).".

     6. Rule 3(2) shall be deleted.

    
7.  - (1) For rule 4(1) there shall be substituted:

    (2) Rule 4(2) and (3) shall be deleted.

    (3) In rule 4(4):

     8. In rules 4(6), 5(1), 5(1)(a) and 6(1)(b) the words "or Registrar" shall be deleted.

    
9.  - (1) In rule 5(2) for "An application for a general certificate in Form 3 shall not be granted" there shall be substituted "No application for a certificate shall be granted".

    (2) After rule 5(4) there shall be inserted:

     10.  - (1) In rule 6(1)(b) the words after "totalling £10,000" shall be deleted.

    (2) After rule 6(2) there shall be inserted:

     11. Rule 7(2) shall be deleted.

    
12. After rule 7 there shall be inserted:

     13.  - (1) In rule 8(1) after "shall be made" there shall be inserted "in Form 4 or, where the complainant has conducted a formal investigation into a complaint by a third party against the bailiff, in Form 5".

    (2) After rule 8(3) there shall be inserted:

    (3) In rule 8(4) after "the notice" there shall be inserted "under paragraph (3) or (as the case may be) (3A) above".

    (4) After rule 8(4) there shall be inserted:

    (5) After rule 8(6) there shall be inserted:

     14.  - (1) After rule 9(5) there shall be inserted:

    (2) In rule 9(6), for the words from and including "to that effect" to and including "the costs of the notice", there shall be substituted the words "to that effect in an appropriate newspaper, and the costs of the notice".

    (3) After rule 9(6) there shall be inserted:

     15. In rule 11:

     16. For rule 13(1) there shall be substituted:

     17. In Appendix 2:


(b) in Form 1, for "Bailiff's General Certificate" there shall be substituted "Bailiff's Certificate";

(c) the forms set out in Schedule 1 to these Rules shall be substituted for Forms 2, 3, 4 and 5.

     18. After Appendix 2 there shall be inserted the Appendix set out in Schedule 2 to these Rules.



Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor


Keith Vaz
Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department

22nd July 1999



SCHEDULE 1
Rule 17(c)


New versions of Forms 3, New Forms 4 and 5

Form 3 Application for a Certificate to Levy Distress Rent - Page 1 of 5

Form 3 Application for a Certificate to Levy Distress Rent - Page 2 of 5

Form 3 Application for a Certificate to Levy Distress Rent - Page 3 of 5

Form 3 Application for a Certificate to Levy Distress Rent - Page 4 of 5

Form 3 Application for a Certificate to Levy Distress Rent - Page 5 of 5

Form 4 Complaint against a certificated bailiff

Form 5 Notification to the county court of a complaint upheld against a certificated bailiff

SCHEDULE 2
Rule 18


APPENDIX 3



Table of issuing county courts
Column 1 Column 2
COUNTY COURT ISSUING COUNTY COURT
Aberdare Merthyr Tydfil
Aberystwyth Aberystwyth
Accrington Burnley
Aldershot & Farnham Aldershot & Farnharn
Altrincham Altrincham
Ashford Canterbury
Aylesbury Milton Keynes
Banbury Oxford
Barnet Edmonton
Barnsley Doncaster
Barnstaple Exeter
Barrow-in-Furness Kendal
Basildon Southend
Basingstoke Aldershot & Farnham
Bath Bristol
Bedford Bedford
Berwick & Morpeth Berwick & Morpeth
Birkenhead Birkenhead
Birmingham Birmingham
Bishop Auckland Middlesbrough
Blackburn Burnley
Blackpool Preston
Blackwood Newport (Gwent)
Bodmin Truro
Bolton Manchester
Boston Lincoln
Bournemouth Bournemouth
Bow Shoreditch
Bradford Bradford
Brecknock Merthyr Tydfil
Brentford Brentford
Bridgend Cardiff
Bridgwater Taunton
Brighton Lewes
Bristol Bristol
Bromley Bromley
Burnley Burnley
Burton-upon-Trent Derby
Bury Oldham
Bury St Edmunds Bury St Edmunds
Buxton Chesterfield
Caernarfon Caernarfon
Caerphilly Cardiff
Cambridge Cambridge
Canterbury Canterbury
Cardiff Cardiff
Carlisle Carlisle
Carmarthen Haverfordwest
Central London Shoreditch
Chelmsford Chelmsford
Cheltenham Bristol
Chepstow Newport (Gwent)
Chester Chester
Chesterfield Nottingham
Chichester Chichester
Chorley Preston
Clerkenwell Shoreditch
Colchester Colchester
Consett Gateshead
Conwy & Colwyn Caernarfon
Coventry Coventry
Crewe Macclesfield
Croydon Croydon
Darlington Middlesbrough
Dartford Dartford
Derby Derby
Dewsbury Huddersfield
Doncaster Doncaster
Dudley Birmingham
Durham Gateshead
Eastbourne Brighton
Edmonton Edmonton
Epsom Epsom
Evesham Worcester
Exeter Exeter
Gateshead Gateshead
Gloucester Bristol
Grantham Lincoln
Gravesend Dartford
Grays Thurrock Southend
Great Grimsby Great Grimsby
Great Yarmouth Norwich
Guildford Epsom
Halifax Huddersfield
Harlow Cambridge
Harrogate Harrogate
Hartlepool Middlesbrough
Hastings Brighton
Haverfordwest Haverfordwest
Haywards Heath Chichester
Hereford Worcester
Hertford St Albans
High Wycombe Slough
Hitchin Luton
Horsham Chichester
Hove Brighton
Huddersfield Huddersfield
Huntingdon Peterborough
Ilford Romford
Ipswich Ipswich
Keighley Bradford
Kendal Kendal
Kettering Northampton
Kidderminster Birmingham
King's Lynn King's Lynn
Kingston-upon-Hull Kingston-upon-Hull
Kingston-upon-Thames Staines
Lambeth Lambeth
Lancaster Lancaster
Leeds Leeds
Leicester Leicester
Leigh Wigan
Lewes Brighton
Lichfield Stafford
Lincoln Lincoln
Liverpool Liverpool
Llanelli Swansea
Llangefni Caernarfon
Lowestoft Norwich
Ludlow Telford
Luton Luton
Macclesfield Macclesfield
Maidstone Medway
Manchester Manchester
Mansfield Nottingham
Mayor's & City of London Shoreditch
Medway Medway
Melton Mowbray Leicester
Merthyr Tydfil Merthyr Tydfil
Middlesbrough Middlesbrough
Milton Keynes Milton Keynes
Mold Chester
Monmouth Newport (Gwent)
Neath & Port Talbot Swansea
Nelson Burnley
Newark Lincoln
Newbury Reading
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Gateshead
Newport (Isle of Wight) Portsmouth  
Newport (Gwent) Newport (Gwent)
Northampton Northampton
North Shields Gateshead
Northwich Macclesfield
Norwich Norwich
Nottingham Nottingham
Nuneaton Coventry
Oldham Oldham
Oswestry Telford
Oxford Oxford
Penrith Carlisle
Penzance Truro
Peterborough Peterborough
Plymouth Plymouth
Pontefract Leeds
Pontypool Newport (Gwent)
Pontypridd Merthyr Tydfil
Poole Bournemouth
Portsmouth Portsmouth
Preston Preston
Rawtenstall Burnley
Reading Reading
Redditch Redditch
Reigate Epsom
Rhyl Caernarfon
Romford Romford
Rotherham Sheffield
Rugby Coventry
Runcom Macclesfield
St Albans St Albans
St Helens Liverpool
Salford Manchester
Salisbury Salisbury
Scarborough Scarborough
Scunthorpe Grimsby
Sheffield Sheffield
Shoreditch Shoreditch
Shrewsbury Telford
Skegness & Spilsby Lincoln
Skipton Bradford
Slough Slough
Southampton Southampton
Southend Southend
Southport Liverpool
South Shields Gateshead
Stafford Stafford
Staines Staines
Stockport Altrincham
Stoke-on-Trent Stafford
Stourbridge Birmingham
Stratford-upon-Avon Coventry
Sunderland Gateshead
Swansea Swansea
Swindon Bristol
Tameside Oldham
Tamworth Stafford
Taunton Taunton
Telford Telford
Thanet Canterbury
Torquay & Newton Abbot Torquay & Newton Abbot
Trowbridge Bristol
Truro Truro
Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Wells
Uxbridge Uxbridge
Wakefield Leeds
Walsall Wolverhampton
Wandsworth Lambeth
Warrington Macclesfield
Warwick Coventry
Watford Watford
Wellingborough Northampton
Welshpool & Newton Welshpool & Newton
West London Brentford
Weston-Super-Mare Bristol
Weymouth & Bournemouth Dorchester
Whitehaven Whitehaven
Wigan Wigan
Willesden Brentford
Winchester Southampton
Wolverhampton Wolverhampton
Woolwich Lambeth
Worcester Worcester
Workington Whitchaven
Worksop Lincoln
Worffiing Chichester
Wrexham Chester
Yeovil Taunton
York York



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Rules)


These Rules make various amendments to the Distress for Rent Rules 1988, which deal with the certification of bailiffs to levy distress for rent and (by virtue of the modification effected by the Enforcement of Road Traffic Debts (Certificated Bailiffs) Regulations 1993) for debts under section 78 of the Road Traffic Act 1991. In particular:

    (1) special certificates may no longer be granted, and so references to special certificates are deleted;

    (2) applications for a certificate shall be in a new form, which will be applicable to all applications;

    (3) applications for certificates will only be made to certain county courts (referred to in the Order as "issuing county courts");

    (4) all applications (as opposed to, previously, only applications for a general certificate other than on the expiry of a current certificate) will involve a personal appearance and examination on oath of the applicant;

    (5) all applicants will be required to notify their application by advertisement in a local newspaper approved by the court officer;

    (6) bailiffs are expressly obliged to maintain security, by way of bond or deposit, throughout the duration of the certificate, and to provide fresh security if it ceases to exist or is reduced in value;

    (7) new forms are adopted for complaints against bailiffs;

    (8) a complaint against a bailiff may be transferred, at the complainant's option, to the issuing county court nearest the complainant's home or place of business;

    (9) a bailiff who has ceased to carry on business as a bailiff must surrender his licence; and

    (10) a bailiff is required to notify the court of any change of name, address or other details appearing in his certificate, and a replacement certificate reflecting the changes is issued.


Notes:

[1] 1888 c. 21.back

[2] 1895 c. 24.back

[3] S.I. 1988/2050; modified by S.I. 1993/2072.back

[4] S.I. 1998/2132; there are no relevant amendments.back

[5] S.I. 1999/689; there are no relevant amendments.back



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