Penal notice

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In civil procedure a penal notice is a warning endorsed on a court order, which notifies the recipient is liable to committal to prison or to pay a fine for breach of the order. In the case of a company or corporation, their assets may be seized.[1][2]

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  • Gerlis, S. Stephen M.; Loughlin, Paula (2001) [1999]. Civil Procedure. Practice and Procedure Series. London, Sydney: Cavendish. pp. 367, 498, 524. ISBN 1859414974. OCLC 492365729.
  • "Non-compliance with a judgment or order: 9.1". Civil Procedure Rules: PRACTICE DIRECTION 40B – JUDGMENTS AND ORDERS. UK Ministry of Justice.

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