Credit and failure to pay
Credit and failure to pay
A simple model for forming an Agency Agreement between a principal and a debt collector. (M-82068)
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A simple agreement in the form of a Deed acknowledging changes to the credit terms following negotiations between the creditor and the debtor so that the terms of this new agreement are clearly understood by both parties. Very important if referred to in court at a later date.
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An extract from the company's policy manual regarding failure to pay and bad debt recovery in Australian Capital Territory.
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An extract from the company's policy manual regarding failure to pay and bad debt recovery in New South Wales.
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An extract from the company's policy manual regarding failure to pay and bad debt recovery in Queensland.
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An extract from the company's policy manual regarding failure to pay and bad debt recovery in South Australia.
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An extract from the company's policy manual regarding failure to pay and bad debt recovery in Tasmania.
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An extract from the company's policy manual regarding failure to pay and bad debt recovery in Victoria.
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An extract from the company's policy manual regarding failure to pay and bad debt recovery in Western Australia.
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The first step in the demand for payment - a friendly reminder and a request for communication if there is a problem.
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Letter of demand giving the debtor a strict timetable and explaining what will happen if payment is not received by the due date.
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A formal letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable.
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Letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable.
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Letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable.
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A formal letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply.
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Letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply.
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Letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable.
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A formal letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable.
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A formal letter explaining the legal process that will follow a failure to comply (State of Tasmania).
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Formal letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable.
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Letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable.
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Formal letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable.
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A formal letter explaining the legal process to follow a failure to comply with the strict timetable.
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Immediate response to a letter of demand is essential. (Reason A - this amount is not owing, has been paid, should not have been charged, represents goods that weren't ordered, weren't delivered, were returned as faulty... etc.) If you dispute the debt, write a letter explaining the reason why.
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A letter explaining why the debt is disputed and warning that the matter will be taken to a tribunal for determination.
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A letter regarding the hearing of the matter at the Fair Trading Tribunal for repair or release from debt.
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A letter to the creditor acknowledging the debt but explaining that the debtor cannot afford to pay and asking for (a) pay by instalment; (b) reduced lump sum; (c) write off debt; or (d) moratorium of payment for a period of rehabilitation.
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A letter by the creditor granting leniency to the debtor and offering a new pay by instalment programme.
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An offer by the creditor of a reduced amount if paid by a certain date.
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An letter of offer to write off the debt in return for certain assurances.
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A letter granting the debtor a period of moratorium to allow him/her time for rehabilitation before reviving the debt.
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