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Consumer credit

Graham Stephenson

Collins Professional Books, c1987

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Includes index

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Description

This book provides a clear and straightforward guide to the provisions and implications of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, which has only recently come completely into force. The Act is an extremely comprehensive piece of legislation which deals with a subject many find conceptually difficult and is full of complex detail. The financial and legal penalties of not keeping up to date with this highly technical field of law are considerable. The book

Table of Contents

  • Part 1: The scope of the Consumer Credit Act 1974:
  • Introduction
  • The forms of credit
  • Application of the Consumer Credit Act 1974
  • Classification of agreements
  • Part 2: Pre-contractual regulation:
  • Licensing
  • Seeking business
  • Formalities of agreement
  • Withdrawal and cancellation
  • Security agreements: formalities
  • Part 3: Post-contractual regulation:
  • Liability for supplier's misrepresentation and breach of contract
  • Termination by the debtor
  • Default by the debtor andenforcement by the creditor
  • Judicial control
  • Part 4 Enforcement:
  • Administration and enforcement.

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