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uiqbal
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help in filling section 7 in SET(O) form

Post by uiqbal » Thu Dec 06, 2012 10:46 pm

Hi,

I am having problem in 7.1 in SET(O) form, i am applying for ilr on 17th December.
The question from the form is
Do you or any dependants who are applying with you have any criminal convictions in the
UK or any other country (including traffic offences) or any civil judgments made against you?

Here is my situation:
My wife got a parking charge notice from Brent Council, the PCN and all the letter mentioned below were sent to my old address as we moved home and didn't know anything about the pcn.

The PCN turned into a charge certificate, then an "order of recovery" was issued and then a "warrant of execution" was issued from Northampton County Court.

When we came to know about it after an year, we filed an "out of time" statutory declaration and that was successful, the letter mentions that "charge certificate", "order of recovery" and "warrant of execution" are cancelled by the country court and a letter from council mentions that.

Now in terms of credit history, we checked with registry limited and experian before the successful application for "out of time" and there is no judgement showing against my wife.

Question:
what do i have to put in 7.1 on SET(O), if i have to put it on the form how do i put it, mentioning what?
Is this a county court judgement or civil judgement, what is civil judgement?

Any help will be greatly appreciated?

Thanks

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