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    Also, what exactly was the original agreement / debt that the summons was issued for? If it is deemed to be a credit agreement governed by the National Credit Act, then your creditor would need to issue a section 129 notice before they can pursue legal action.

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    start a sideline business - keep it to urself.
    Once the money flows in you can pay everyone back.

    if you go through debt councelling you cant get a credit card and other stuff.

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    Sorry to revive an old thread, but it is relevant still! To answer the previous posts, it's not a credit agreement, just an amount that I owe according to a breached contract.

    After a lot of back and forth and trying to pay off this debt, it has now come to the point where they have applied for judgement at the court, and the sheriff will attend my premises as soon as judgement is received to attach. Is this a process that takes some time? If the application was done on Monday, and I am able to pay the last amount, would I be able to do so?

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    I am no lawyer, but as far as I know if the summons was for a specific amount and you have paid some of it by now they have to start all over again for the now reduced amount. Maybe check that avenue.
    And then go to the court session and explain your side of the story with the proof of paymenst made so far, your offer etc. I would be surprised if you still receive a judgement. If you do not go you will get default judgement.
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