Judgment summons (Debtors Act 1869)

Published date21 March 2018
Subject MatterCivil forms
N67 Judgment summons under the Debtors Act 1869 (04.06)
In the
County Court
Claim No.
J/S No.
Claimant’s Ref.
Seal
Judgment summons (Debtors Act 1869)
Defendant
Claimant
To the defendant
By a judgment or order dated , the [ ] court ordered you to pay £
to the claimant
The claimant says that you have not paid as ordered.
If the judge is satised that
the amount ordered to be paid has not been paid,
you have (or since the date of the judgment or order have had) the means to pay it and
you are refusing or neglecting (or have refused or neglected) to pay it,
the judge may order your committal to prison for a period not exceeding 6 weeks.
On 20 at o’clock
at
the judge will consider the evidence given by the claimant and any evidence which you wish to give.
Dated 20
To the defendant
A copy of the written evidence led by the claimant is served with this judgment summons.
If you fail to attend the judge may;-
• make an order in your absence or
• order you to attend at a later hearing.
The amount the claimant says is overdue under
the judgment or order including any costs or
interest is £
Court fee paid to issue this summons £
Amount (if any) paid to you for your
travelling expenses to court £
Total amount £
[This judgment summons has been issued in respect of
overdue instalments only. The claimant says that when
the total amount above is paid the amount remaining to
be paid under the judgment will be £ plus any
further interest.]
If you pay the total amount opposite (and any further
interest) to the claimant before the hearing, an order
committing you to prison will not be made. You may
be ordered to pay further costs, particularly if you make
payment too late to prevent the claimant attending the
hearing.
If the judgment or order was for £5,000 or more,
interest may be payable on it. The total amount opposite
includes any interest to which the claimant claims to be
entitled up to the date this summons was issued.
Defendant’s date
of birth

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