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Statutory Demand - Can i serve it myself?

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LoanArranger | 11:07 Mon 19th Jun 2006 | How it Works
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An 'employer' (I'm self employed) has reneged on his word, can I serve a Stat Demand so as to speed up his payment?


The amount is arguably �8255 but unarguable �5255.


Given that I can convene a meeting on Thursday, if he doesn't pay me, can I personlly just hand him the Stat Demand and deem it served or do I need an independent server, if so, what sort of server?



Help most welcome, please.

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Must be served by a sheriff officer if in Scotland. Bailif if england/Wales.
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Thank you deeboy....but, net lawman site now says no fee's, no court, can be served by post even - reading thier site (only just found it) I am feeling that I can do initial service of stat demand but then must have said bailiff to issue the subsequent petition - hell I'm lost on this!



Any further help most welcome, not being critical, just confused!

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