When debtors have failed to pay the CCJ and no variation orders have been made, bailiffs can go to property and acquire goods to the value of debt
Method of enforcing a judgment for a sum of money whereby a bailiff is authorised, in lieu of payment, to seize and remove goods belonging to a defendant for sale at public auction
A Warrant of Execution is a form of writ of execution used in British courts, in particular, Her Majesty's Court Services (HMCS). These are often used in small claims court cases in which a monetary judgment has been granted. The warrant allows the use of a court bailiff to collect payment of the amount of the court order.