DT. wrote:Viewpoint wrote:DT. wrote:Enforcement proceedings are governed by the law of the State in which the EOP is to be enforced. The Applicant simply has to provide the designated enforcement authority in that State with a copy of the EOP, as declared enforceable, and with a certified translation where necessary.
If they travel anywhere in the EU the enforcement is governed by the law of the state in which the EOP is to be enforced. SO if an English couple are found to owe money in a UK court and a statutory claim is made against them in the UK and they refuse to pay then they can be declared bankrupt and an EOP is issued against them.
This makes their assets ANYWHERE in the world subject to the Official receivers demands.
So they will be arrested if they travel? seeing they are mainly Brtis do you think they will arrest their own? I cant see it somehow....you are on a road to heartbreak yet again.....I would love to see it being imposed and the backlash that follows from the Brits. Dont they prop up your economy???
If someone recieves an invite from the Official Receiver in the UK for an interview regarding their assets and refuse to show up then YES they can be arrested.
Trust me on this my wife's a lawyer.
As i said cant wait for the first arrests to occur, want to see what the British Government do??? 10.000 Brits have purchased in the TRNC.