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As one of the contributors at Trinity's 2025 Housing Law Conference, housing law barrister, Gary Willock delivered a session entitled: 'Managing Your Breaches: Committal Proceedings in Respect of Injunctions & Undertakings' In his talk, by reference to the relevant legislation, guidelines and case law, Gary explores in depth for the benefit of housing law practitioners, the committal process and procedure, including enforcement and sentencing. The following topics are covered: S 14 Contempt of Court Act 1981 CPR 65.47(3) (a) and (4) CPR 81 Lovett v Wigan [2023] Sentencing Circle 33 v Kathirkmanathan [2009] Hammerton v Hammerton [2007] Enforcement of suspended committal orders Alfa Laval Tumba AB v Separator Spares International Ltd [2010] Phillips and Anor v Symes and Anor [2003] Villiers v Villiers (1993) S 258 Criminal Justice Act 2003 There is a handout that accompanies the session. If you do not have a copy and would like one, please email [email protected]. This recorded seminar and its accompanying notes are made available for educational and information purposes only. The views expressed in it are those of the speaker. The contents do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied on as such. The speaker and Trinity Chambers accept no responsibility for the continuing accuracy of the contents. Contact Trinity Chambers if you have a specific legal query. #Injunctions #Undertakings #CommittalProceedings #Contempt #Enforcement #Sentencing #Tenancies #Landlords #Tenants #HousingLaw #SocialHousing #Regulation #HousingAssociations #LocalAuthorities #Barristers #Lawyers #Solicitors