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What is a Promissory Note?
What is a Promissory Note? A promissory note is a signed document, which covers… read more
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Can Directors Be Personally Liable For Limited Company?
Can Directors Be Personally Liable For Limited Company? The directors are responsible for the… read more
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Self-employed and not been paid for work done?
Self-employed and not been paid for work done? Being self-employed can be difficult as… read more
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How to recover overpaid money from a past employee?
How to recover overpaid money from a past employee? A debt owed by an… read more
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What Is a D‑U‑N‑S Number?
What Is a D‑U‑N‑S Number? The D‑U‑N‑S Number is nine-digits long and was designed by… read more
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5 Tips For Debt Collection Telephone Calls
5 Tips For Debt Collection Telephone Calls For many people making debt collection telephone… read more
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What is the European Order of Payment?
What is the European Order of Payment? The European Order of Payment (EOP) intends… read more
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Late Payment of Commercial Debts
Late Payment of Commercial debts (interest) Act 1998 The Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest)… read more
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How long does a CCJ Last?
How long does a CCJ Last? A County Court judgment (CCJ) is a court order… read more
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What is a Letter before Action (LBA)?
What is a Letter before Action (LBA)? A Letter before Action (LBA) is an official… read more
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How to resolve a disputed invoice?
How to resolve a disputed invoice? Disputes are hindrances in the success of a… read more
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Statute of Limitation in the UK
Statute of Limitation in the UK A statute of limitations is an aspect of… read more