Examples of Consumer Credit Act in a sentence
Accordingly the hire of any Hire Goods is not covered by the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
Where hire of the Hire Goods is to a Customer who is an individual, unincorporated entity or a two (2) or three (3) partner business, and the hire would be covered by the Consumer Credit Act 1974, the duration of the Hire Period shall not exceed 3 months, after which time the Contract shall be deemed to have automatically terminated.
In accordance with the Consumer Credit Act 1995, normal credit criteria applies.
You will also need to complete and sign a credit agreement in accordance with the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
Where breaches of Part III of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 are identified, action will be taken in accordance with the enforcement policy and procedures adopted by Birmingham Trading Standards.
If you are a consumer as defined under the Consumer Credit Act, you will have the benefit of a 14 day cooling off period.
No provision in these terms and conditions shall affect your statutory rights under the Consumer Credit Act 1995 or any regulations made thereunder.
Cancellation of Your Fixed Sum Loan AgreementWhere We have agreed to You paying Your premium by monthly instalments, then in the event that there is a default in the instalments due under the payment schedule, We reserve the right to terminate Your Policy and You will no longer be insured by Us. If Your monthly premium payment has a Fixed Sum Loan Agreement regulated by The Consumer Credit Act 1974, then this shall be deemed to be a linked loan agreement.
The chargeback provisions of the Card scheme rules do not affect Your statutory rights under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
If You purchase any item of goods or services using Your Card which costs between £100 and £30,000, You may have a right of redress under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 against Us as well as the Merchant in the event of any breach of contract or misrepresentation by the Merchant in relation to such goods or services, for example, the goods fail to arrive or are not of satisfactory quality, or You made the purchase based on incorrect information provided by the Merchant.