Credit and failure to pay
Letter C (i) - Final Demand - TAS (under $20,000)
Tasmania. A formal letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable - such as lodging a claim in the Magistrates Court - and giving a final 7 days to comply.
Letter C (e) - Final Demand - QLD (under $50,000)
A formal letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable - such as a Statement of Claim in the Magistrates Court - and giving a final 7 days to comply.
Letter C (d) - Final Demand - NSW ($10,000 or more)
A formal letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable - such as a Statement of Liquidated Claim in the Local Court - and giving a final 7 days to comply.
Letter C (l) - Final Demand - WA (from $3,000 to $25,000)
A formal letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable - such as lodging the served summons in the Local Court - and giving a final 7 days to comply.
Failure to Pay & Bad Debt - policy manual (ACT)
An extract from the company's policy manual regarding failure to pay and bad debt recovery in Australian Capital Territory. It includes a debt recovery procedure and a Provision for Bad & Doubtful Debts. It describes all possible variations to the debt recovery procedure such as dispute, leniency, ability to pay, pay by instalment, moratorium, write-off and legal proceedings.
Letter E - Disputing the debt & seeking tribunal
Letter C (a) - Final Demand - ACT (under $10,000)
A formal letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable - such as lodging a claim in the Magistrates Court - and giving a final 7 days to comply.
Failure to Pay & Bad Debt - policy manual (TAS)
An extract from the company's policy manual regarding failure to pay and bad debt recovery in Tasmania. It includes a debt recovery procedure and a Provision for Bad & Doubtful Debts. It describes all possible variations to the debt recovery procedure such as dispute, leniency, ability to pay, pay by instalment, moratorium, write-off and legal proceedings.