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Warrant to Distrain form
The Distress for Rent Rules 1988 allows you to instruct bailiffs to recover commercial rent arrears without the need for a court order
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Providing it is written into your tenancy agreement, a landlord can exercise his right to regain possession of his property without court action
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To Effect The Removal Of Unlawful Occupants On The Land Described Below, Using The Common Law Authority Found In Halsburys Law of England
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The latest stories from the Politics section of the BBC News web site.
Woolwich attack victim 'was soldier'
A soldier killed in a suspected terrorist attack in south-east London is expected to be named later, while two men remain under arrest in hospital.
Fair public sector pay-offs plea
About 14,000 public sector employees have taken voluntary redundancy or early retirement in Scotland in the past two years, a report says.
GPs 'will not shore up unsafe NHS'
Family doctors are not prepared to shore up an emergency health care system left unsafe by "political meddling", a GP leader is to warn in a speech.
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