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  1. Equality Act, and lack of capacity, used to annul bankruptcy order. I will add more in a moment... Not sure where to post this argument here on this thread or the other one in the bailiff section so have decided here and to link to this thread for further discussions... I think this is an important to add here due to the thread and other things so your thoughts please... See below for the link... http://blogs.lexisnexis.co.uk/randi/...cial-receiver/ The link to a case referred to in the above can be found here http://www.mentalhealthlaw.co.uk/Haw...1)_EWHC_36_(Ch) Although this case is significant in as much was for bankruptcy it can easily be used for all levels of debt and with that in mind this info could be of use for many....
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