High Court enforcement officers turned up at the farright party chief's home in Welshpool, Powys, with a lorry and orders to take his Skoda on Friday morning.
What does HCEO stand for?
HCEO stands for High Court Enforcement Officer (UK)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
Despite admitting liability, despite the court judgement and despite the fact that High Court enforcement officers have now seized pounds 60,000 of goods, Tesco has yet to pay David Bond a penny of the pounds 2,690 owed to him.
In employment law the only way to execute this is by moving into the county court system and because the sum is over pounds 5,000 the High Court enforcement officer is trying to execute that.
After we approached South Wales Police for an official statement about the incident yesterday, Deputy Chief Constable Paul Wood said, 'On Friday last week, High Court enforcement officers arrived at South Wales Police headquarters in Bridgend to execute a judgment obtained by a man who is suing the force in relation to his prosecution.
High court enforcement officer Arthur Pattison, of Whickham-based bailiff firm Elliott Davies, said they were permitted to use "any necessary force" to make sure they left.