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How can we solve it? (keep it civilized)

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:01 am

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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.
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Postby DT. » Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:02 am

Viewpoint wrote:
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.


So now I've answered your question on how this can be enoforced you are now questioning the admin power of the British govt?
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:03 am

DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
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.


So now I've answered your question on how this can be enoforced you are now questioning the admin power of the British govt?


I dont think it will make a shred of difference no arrests will be made and it will be you guys left out in the cold yet again.
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Postby DT. » Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:04 am

Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:
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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.


So now I've answered your question on how this can be enoforced you are now questioning the admin power of the British govt?


I dont think it will make a shred of difference no arrests will be made and it will be you guys left out in the cold yet again.


no arrests will be made because most will show up to their interviews at the OR's office.
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Postby Get Real! » Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:06 am

I can almost hear Cherie Blair’s "intellect"…

“Your honor… Cyprus is an island so Cross-Border law cannot possibly apply!”

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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:09 am

DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
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.


So now I've answered your question on how this can be enoforced you are now questioning the admin power of the British govt?


I dont think it will make a shred of difference no arrests will be made and it will be you guys left out in the cold yet again.


no arrests will be made because most will show up to their interviews at the OR's office.


Remains to be seen but I still feel that it will not be effective. Those with anything to worry about will not go back to the UK and travel to other parts of the world via Turkey.
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Postby DT. » Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:11 am

Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:
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DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:
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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.


So now I've answered your question on how this can be enoforced you are now questioning the admin power of the British govt?


I dont think it will make a shred of difference no arrests will be made and it will be you guys left out in the cold yet again.


no arrests will be made because most will show up to their interviews at the OR's office.


Remains to be seen but I still feel that it will not be effective. Those with anything to worry about will not go back to the UK and travel to other parts of the world via Turkey.


OK, so now you're saying that these people who are not sure if they will still own their homes after a solution, are now told they can never travel to the EU again for fear of prosecution. WHat was that you were saying about not affecting their lives too much?
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Postby Viewpoint » Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:17 am

DT. wrote:
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DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
DT. wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
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.


So now I've answered your question on how this can be enoforced you are now questioning the admin power of the British govt?


I dont think it will make a shred of difference no arrests will be made and it will be you guys left out in the cold yet again.


no arrests will be made because most will show up to their interviews at the OR's office.


Remains to be seen but I still feel that it will not be effective. Those with anything to worry about will not go back to the UK and travel to other parts of the world via Turkey.


OK, so now you're saying that these people who are not sure if they will still own their homes after a solution, are now told they can never travel to the EU again for fear of prosecution. WHat was that you were saying about not affecting their lives too much?


People are flexible especially those that have sold up and moved to the TRNC if arrests occur which are very unlikly they will just adjust accordingly if nothing happens then life carries on as normal. Without a solution which they are confident will never happen mainly due to your pig headedness they will continue to enjoy their lives in the TRNC.
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Postby DT. » Wed Feb 04, 2009 1:20 am

Would you mind terribly if you went to the Cyprus44 forum and told them all " Not to worry chaps....everythings fine as long as you stay on 1/3 of the island for the rest of your lives. Remember the family and friends you had back home in blighty....well forget them." :lol:
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Postby paliometoxo » Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:07 am

Lol and when you do wouldbe nice to see their replies if they accept post, new users cant post all msgs are approved fist andboth of my msgs have not shown up yet, replying to turks saying trnc will join europe and another saying gcs that tried to ethnicaly .. Not that i was rude but the msgs still dont seem to have been approved says in the rules no posts that question the legallity of the trnc,. Most operators there seem to be english
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