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Debt Remission (Individuals - Amount of Qualifying Debts) (Jersey) Order 2022

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A decision made on 6 May 2022

Decision Reference:  MD-CM-2022-328

Public

Subject: Debt Remission (Individuals - Amount of Qualifying Debts) (Jersey) Order 2022

 

Report Title: DebtRemission(Individuals-AmountofQualifyingDebts)Order2022_

Public

Decision(s):

The Chief Minister made the Debt Remission (Individuals - Amount of Qualifying Debts) (Jersey) Order 2022 ('the Order').

Reason for Decision(s):

The Order prescribes, for the purposes of Article 4(1)(e) of the Debt Remission (Individuals) (Jersey) Law 2016, that the amount owed in qualifying debts by a debtor must be less than £30,000 (and if the amount is £30,000 or more, the debtor is not eligible for a debt remission order).

Resource Implications: None

 

Action Required: 1. Notify the Greffier of the States that the Chief Minister has made the Debt Remission (Individuals - Amount of Qualifying Debts) (Jersey) Order 2022. 2. Return the signed and sealed Order to the Legislative Drafting Office.

Signature:

 

 

Signed By: Senator John Le Fondré, Chief Minister

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

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