Guide to consumer credit law and practice
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Guide to consumer credit law and practice
Butterworth, 1994
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a practical, introductory guide to consumer credit and hire law, a complex area affecting a vast number of people. This concise treatment does not simply follow the text of the Act but deals with the application of the law in everyday situations. The text is comprised of discussion, examples of agreements and practical guidance. It should be of use to lawyers, accountants and bankers, and all parties to credit and hire agreements, including creditors, lessors, credit brokers, retailers and customers.
Table of Contents
- The consumer credit scene
- consumer credit and consumer hire
- credit agreements
- specific consumer credit agreements
- hire agreements
- multiple agreements
- modifying agreements and variations of agreements
- the regulated agreement
- some common contract terms
- rights of the debtor and hirer during the lifetime of the agreement
- linked transactions
- agency
- credit brokers
- the supplier and related supplies
- entitlement to credit
- ancillary credit business
- payment and credit cards
- security
- the charge for credit
- credit marketing - advertising
- credit marketing - quotations
- credit marketing - other controls
- the regulatory regime
- creditor's and owner's enforcement and default remedies
- extortionate credit bargains
- fraud
- offences and defences
- data protection
- the funding of consumer credit and hire facilities
- miscellaneous accounting and tax aspects
- the European Union perspective.
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