Calling all legal eagles! (and police)

id be ready for trouble if your gunna try this.

Small delivery driver who gets paid a pittance and not worth it versus 40 burly men who work on site? If I was the driver i'd leave and just ring my boss and tell him what we had done.

Where it goes from there is another story though.
 
Have they gone into liquidation iirc everything then becomes the property of the liquidators who will share it out, your probably way down the list after HMRC and the banks so you'll get x in the pound back. Your lucky their returning your unsold good
 
Pretty sure it will be theft. In South African (which is based on UK precedents) you could not even sieze the van without court order even if they owed you money on the van.

And as they are going into liquidation they should not be able to sell the van off for debts. The administrators will asses the debts, sell off assets and pay creditors.
 
I'm pretty sure you cant do that.

Just recently heard of a similar situation where they went into the non-payers workshop and took bikes and tools to offset the debt owed.

They were done and had to return all the "stolen" goods.
 
Theft requires 5 points to prove for the offence to be complete:

  1. Dishonesty
  2. Appropriation
  3. Property
  4. Belonging to another
  5. Intent to permanently deprive

so:

1. no
2. yes
3. yes
4. yes
5. no

I'm guessing you need all 5 to be yes for it to be theft or those 3 out of 5 count?
 
I'm pretty sure you cant do that.

Just recently heard of a similar situation where they went into the non-payers workshop and took bikes and tools to offset the debt owed.

They were done and had to return all the "stolen" goods.

But is that the same? They went to their place and took goods and obviously intended to use/sell them to pay off the debt. All we are doing is locking up their vehicle so they can't move it.
 
Basically I would say you have to be a baliff with the courts authority behind you before you can sieze goods


edit : ahh ok, helps if i read the OP fully :P

Just holding the van trying to force them to pay....unlikely to work in any case and the police would take a dim view of it
 
what do you intend doing with it ? you certainly can't sell it after they go bust

To be fair, once the liquidator gets involved he will have every legal right to the asset back to sell to get what he can for the creditors so we would have to return it.

Our hope is that want/need this van and intend to use it in the new business so it's worth something to them to get it back.
 
To be fair, once the liquidator gets involved he will have every legal right to the asset back to sell to get what he can for the creditors so we would have to return it.

Our hope is that want/need this van and intend to use it in the new business so it's worth something to them to get it back.

you may be denying then any chance of avoiding liquidation so that may make things worse

If you want to "twist his arm" then it sounds like he is trading as insolvent and if this information got to companies hosue he could be disqualified from being a company director in future
 
Ask them to give you the van as payment before they go bust? not going to affect them when they do go bust but one less person been affected by the company?
 
If they are insolvent (which if they can't pay their debts, then they definitely are) then all creditors have to be treated equally. You have no more right to that van than anyone else they owe money to - and even if they agreed to let you have it in payment, the court can then order you to give it back.

See here under 'Preferences'.
 
It sounds like a brilliant idea, but it will be fraught with problems.

Depends on amount of debt to your business vs total risk of prosecution for theft/withholding assets not belonging etc

I'd ring up a law person and get advice ASAP, then do it, and make sure the Old Bill are there when it occurs.
 
the only thing i could suggest is that you ask for the van as payment and that you pay the difference as you said the van is worth more.
 
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