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Contracts Concluded away from the business premises

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CONSUMER PROTECTION (CANCELLATION OF CONTRACTS CONCLUDED AWAY FROM BUSINESS PREMISES) REGULATIONS 1987

CONSUMER PROTECTION (CANCELLATION OF CONTRACTS CONCLUDED AWAY FROM BUSINESS PREMISES) REGULATIONS 1987 Where a consumer cancels an agreement under the Regulations then the effects of cancellation are that.- 1. the cancelled agreement is treated as if it had never been made and any security given under the agreement is extinguished, 2. money paid by the … Continue reading

– CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974 – ENFORCEMENT ORDERS

– CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974 – ENFORCEMENT ORDERS On an application to court by the creditor or owner for an enforcement order, the court must consider the degree of culpability for the defect and the prejudice (if any) which it has caused to any person. The court has the following powers: 1. to make an enforcement … Continue reading

– CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974 – REGULATED CONSUMER CREDIT AGREEMENT

– CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974 – REGULATED CONSUMER CREDIT AGREEMENTS The Consumer Credit Act 1974 seeks to ensure that debtors and hirers are aware of their rights and duties before entering into a regulated agreement and that they are able to furnish themselves with all appropriate information. The means by which these objectives are achieved is … Continue reading

Consumer Credit Act 1974 Cancellation Rights

CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974 – CANCELLATION RIGHTS The four conditions necessary to cancel an agreement are: 1. The agreement being of a type which is cancellable A regulated consumer credit or hire agreement is cancellable if (a) oral representations were made in person by or on behalf of the negotiator in the presence of the debtor … Continue reading