CCJ: WHAT IS A “CCJ COUNTY COURT JUDGEMENT” ?
Friday, September 11th, 2009 at
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A County Court Judgement or better known as CCJ is a civil matter which an Order issued by a court that one party to the lawsuit is to pay the other party a sum of money. The amount of the money awarded is referred to as a "CCJ" or County Court Judgement.
WHO IS THE JUDGEMENT CREDITOR? A Judgement creditor is the party in whose favour a money Judgement was issued and is entitled to enforcement of the Judgement through liens, execution and levy.
WHO IS THE JUDGEMENT DEBTOR? A judgement debtor is the person against whom a Judgement has been entered which remains unsatisfied. An unsatisfied Judgement is typically reflected in a credit report on a Judgement debtor issued by various credit reporting agencies (such as Dun & Bradstreet). The property of the Judgement debtor is subject to lien, execution and levy by the Judgement creditor.
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