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Latest revision as of 19:50, 2 April 2020
Law - credit - England and Wales.
(CCJ).
A county court judgment is a formal decision by a court that an individual or organisation owes money.
The judgment sets out:
- How much is owed
- How to pay
- The deadline for paying
- Who to pay
CCJs adversely affect credit scores both for individuals and organisations.