Liability orders
22. An authority may authorise a contractor to exercise the functions—
(a)of preparing and serving on a person, or on any two or more persons jointly, against whom an application is to be made for a liability order a final notice stating every amount in respect of which the application is to be made;
(b)subject to article 69, of applying to the magistrates court for a liability order against a person, or any two or more persons jointly;
(c)where, after a summons has been issued directing a person to appear before the court to show why he has not paid a sum which is outstanding, that person pays or tenders an amount equal to the aggregate of the sum outstanding and costs reasonably incurred by the authority in connection with the application, of accepting the amount so paid or tendered and taking all steps necessary to ensure that the application is not proceeded with;
(d)where the sum payable is paid after a liability order has been applied for but before it is made, of requesting the court to make the order in respect of the costs reasonably incurred by the authority in making the application; and
(e)by notice in writing, of requesting a person against whom a liability order has been made to supply information which is relevant information for the purposes of regulation 36, and of receiving such information.