Bailiffs: Ownership of Goods

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Claim of Ownership of Goods and Chattels

ADDRESS OF LEVY/INTENDED LEVY

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NAME OF BAILIFF OR AUTHORITY

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DATE


Dear Sir/Madam


Re: [YOUR NAME]: Notice of Ownership


I write on the understanding you or your firm of bailiffs has seized, or is intending to seize chattels, vehicles, goods, or property belonging to me at the above-mentioned address in respect of an alleged debt belonging to somebody else.

I confirm that I am the lawful owner of the aforesaid and there is no entitlement enabling you to change ownership, possession, location, use and enjoyment of my property by way of a levy or a walking possession agreement.

This document is delivered by Royal Mail and I deem it to be served on you by the ordinary course of post in the meaning of Section 7 of the Interpretation Act 1978 and therefore your responsibility this letter is handed to the relevant person within your organisation.

Any attempt to subvert or rebuke this notice will result in an invalid levy and I will automatically file at court a Form 4 complaint with an application for costs against the certificated bailiff without contacting you further in this matter.


Yours Sincerely


YOUR NAME


Alternatively you could make a Statutory Declaration sworn before a commissioner for oaths/solicitor. See here