Re: Section 75 Claim - Consumer Credit Act 1974 (as amended)
Here is the First signed T&Cs (redacted), which was signed before the Second T&Cs (posted previously):
[ACADEMIC INSTITUTION ADDRESS]
Tel: [ACADEMIC INSTITUTION TELEPHONE]
Fax: [ACADEMIC INSTITUTION FAX]
[ACADEMIC INSTITUTION URL]
A Graduate School
of the University of [REDACTED]
[ACADEMIC INSTITUTION] - General Terms and Conditions for Degree Programmes
I confirm that I have read and agree these Terms and Conditions:
Student’s signature:
Student’s name in block capitals:
Date signed:
Class:
Definitions
1. In these Terms and Conditions:
“Business Day” means a day (other than a Saturday or Sunday) on which banks are open for general business in London;
“Faculty” means the academic and teaching staff of the School;
“Default Rate” means an annual rate of seven per cent (7%) above the base rate from time to time of HSBC Bank plc;
“the Programme” means the course at the School which the School has offered the Student a place upon; and
“the School” [ACADEMIC INSTITUTION] (a company incorporated by Royal Charter with registered number [REDACTED]).
Conditional Offers
2. If conditions are attached to the School’s offer of a place on the Programme (e.g. improved GMAT score, improved English language, compulsory attendance on stipulated pre-programme courses) the Student’s right to participate on the Programme is conditional upon the condition(s) being satisfied by the deadlines specified by the School in the offer letter.
Amendments to the Programme
3. The School will make all reasonable efforts to deliver the Programme as described in the brochure and on the School’s website. However, the School must manage its resources efficiently and shall be entitled:
(a) to alter the timetable, location, number of classes and method of delivery of the Programme; and
b) to make reasonable variations to the content and syllabus of the Programme.
4. The School will make available to the Student such learning support, IT and other facilities it considers appropriate, but may vary what it provides from time to time provided such variations are reasonable.
The Student’s Obligations
5. The Student is personally responsible to the School for the payment of all fees due in respect of the Programme, irrespective of whether any third party has agreed to sponsor him/her. The Student shall remain liable to the School even if a sponsor defaults.
6. The Student must:
(a) at all times behave with honesty and integrity and show courtesy, consideration and respect for others;
(b) attend all compulsory classes, lectures, tutorials, examinations and other activities which form part of the Programme (subject to absence for medical or other agreed reasons) and participate fully in group work where required;
(c) submit course work and other assignments required for the Programme by the deadlines specified by the School (subject to exceptional circumstances such as illness);
(d) achieve the academic standards required for the Programme by the School;
(e) telephone or email their Programme Office if they become ill or suffer an injury that is likely to cause them to be absent from the School for more than five days and (if requested to do so by their Programme Office) provide a doctor’s certificate in respect of any such absence from the Programme;
(f) be adequately prepared for any activity that the Student is required to undertake as part of the Programme outside the School;
(g) conduct all assessed work individually and without collaboration (except where a member of Faculty has given explicit instructions that group co-operation is expected);
(h) conduct all assessed group work in a fully collaborative way with each group member making a contribution;
(i) ensure that he/she understands all instructions given to him/her for assessed work;
(j) fully acknowledge the use of material referred to or copied from other sources and comply with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988;
(k) refrain from discussing assessed work with students or alumni who have previously undertaken similar work (unless directed by a member of Faculty to do so);
(l) notify the School if he/she believes that another student has broken the School’s examination and assessment regulations;
(m) abide by any special conditions relating to the Programme set out in the brochure or otherwise notified to the Student by the School;
(n) provide the Student’s Programme Office with the contact details of a person whom the School may contact in the event of an emergency;
(o) notify the Student’s Programme Office of any change to the information which the Student submitted on application or enrolment (e.g. UK address);
(p) ensure that all information he/she provides to the School’s Careers Services department is true, accurate and not misleading;
(q) respect the confidentiality of all confidential information that the Student acquires during the course of his/her participation in the Programme; and
(r) comply with all other relevant rules and regulations of the School, as amended from time to time (including: (i) the School’s student disciplinary rules; (ii) the examination and assessment regulations relating to the Programme; (iii) the School’s rules relating to the use of Portal and its other IT facilities and equipment; and (iv) [ACADEMIC INSTITUTION] Career Services Code of Conduct for Students and any code of conduct that is issued by [ACADEMIC INSTITUTION] Student Association.
Deferral
7. The Student does not have a contractual right to defer from the Programme to a later programme. Any deferrals are entirely at the School’s discretion. In any event the School does not ordinarily allow a student to defer to a programme that commences more than a year after the programme on which he/she was originally placed.
Consequences of Late Payment
8. If the Student fails to pay any sum payable to the School in connection with the Programme on the due date for payment, the School may charge interest at the Default Rate on the amount from time to time outstanding until payment is made in full. The interest payable in respect of any calendar month (or any part thereof) shall be calculated by reference to the Default Rate on the last Business Day of that calendar month. Any interest payable by the Student pursuant to this paragraph shall be payable within five Business Days after the School’s written demand.
9. If the Student fails to pay any sum owing to the School in connection with the Programme within four weeks after the due date for payment, the School may:
(a) suspend the Student from participation in field trips, vacation placements, exchange programmes and other similar activities;
(b) suspend the Student from participation in any further lectures, seminars or other teaching sessions;
(c) exclude the Student from access to the School’s premises and/or use of any of its facilities; and/or
(d) withhold confirmation of the Student’s degree or final transcript.
(Note: See also paragraph 11(a) below).
10. The School provides benefits and services (including the giving of references to potential employers) to its alumni community on a discretionary basis. No alumnus has a contractual right to these benefits and services. The Student should note, however, that it is the School’s policy to withhold alumni benefits from alumni who have failed to pay the School all the fees due in respect of their programme or defaulted on any loan arrangement relating to programme fees.
Termination by the School
11. The School may terminate the Student’s participation in the Programme by giving the Student immediate notice in writing if:
(a) any sum owing by the Student to the School in connection with the Programme is not paid within four weeks after the due date for payment; or
(b) the Student commits a serious breach of these Terms and Conditions or any of the other rules and regulations of the School; or
(c) the Student behaves in a manner that, in the opinion of the Dean, is prejudicial to the interests of the School.
Termination by the Student
12. The Student may terminate his/her participation in the Programme by giving the School written notice of termination not less than four weeks before the date on which the Programme commences. In these circumstances the Student shall not be liable to pay the School any sum other than those sums which have already fallen due for payment (e.g. reservation, commitment and first fee instalment/first term fees).
13. The Student may terminate his/her participation in the Programme by giving the School written notice of termination at any time after the commencement of the four week period referred to in the preceding paragraph (paragraph 12) but in these circumstances the Student shall remain liable to pay the School all of the fees payable in respect of the Programme.
14. For the purposes of paragraphs 12 and 13 above, the Programme shall be deemed to commence on the first day of scheduled teaching for the Student.
Effect of Termination
15. When either party terminates the Student’s participation on the Programme:
(a) the School shall be entitled to require the Student to stop studying on the Programme and to leave the School’s premises immediately; and
(b) the Student shall immediately return to the School the identification/swipe card issued to the Student on enrolment and all other property in the Student’s possession, custody or control that belongs to the School.
Disclaimer
16. The School cannot accept responsibility and expressly excludes liability for any loss or damage to the Student’s property and belongings that occurs whilst the Student is on the Programme. The Student should take particular care not to leave mobile phones or laptops unattended at any time.
Governing Law and Jurisdiction
17. The contract made between the School and the Student in relation to the Programme, of which these terms and conditions form part, (“the Agreement”) will be governed by English law and the parties submit for all purposes connected with the Agreement to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.
Third Parties
18. The School and the Student agree that the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 shall not apply to the Agreement.
Notices
19. Any demand or notice to be served upon the Student may be served upon the Student personally or sent by post to the place last known to the School as the Student’s home address in England. Any demand or notice to be served upon the School shall be delivered by hand or sent by post to the Programme Director at the School. Any demand or notice delivered personally shall be deemed to have been received immediately upon delivery. Any demand or notice sent by post shall be deemed to have been received at the opening of business on the first Business Day following the day on which it was posted, unless sent by international mail in which it event it shall be deemed to have been received at the opening of business on the third Business Day following the day on which it was posted.
Information provided by Student
20. The Student warrants to the School that all information that he/she has provided to the School during the course of his/her application to join the Programme is accurate and not misleading.
Data Protection
21. The Student acknowledges that the School is registered as a data controller under the Data Protection Act 1998 and that data about students and alumni (“Personal Data”) may be processed by the School for the following purposes: student and alumni administration, education services, accounting, record-keeping, directory publication, fundraising, databank administration, the promotion of students and alumni to prospective employers, the provision of references to actual or prospective employers and other career services, health and safety and any other reasonable purpose relating to the School’s relationship with its students and alumni. The Student consents to the processing by the School of personal data relating to the Student for all of the aforementioned purposes.
Here is the First signed T&Cs (redacted), which was signed before the Second T&Cs (posted previously):
[ACADEMIC INSTITUTION ADDRESS]
Tel: [ACADEMIC INSTITUTION TELEPHONE]
Fax: [ACADEMIC INSTITUTION FAX]
[ACADEMIC INSTITUTION URL]
A Graduate School
of the University of [REDACTED]
[ACADEMIC INSTITUTION] - General Terms and Conditions for Degree Programmes
I confirm that I have read and agree these Terms and Conditions:
Student’s signature:
Student’s name in block capitals:
Date signed:
Class:
Definitions
1. In these Terms and Conditions:
“Business Day” means a day (other than a Saturday or Sunday) on which banks are open for general business in London;
“Faculty” means the academic and teaching staff of the School;
“Default Rate” means an annual rate of seven per cent (7%) above the base rate from time to time of HSBC Bank plc;
“the Programme” means the course at the School which the School has offered the Student a place upon; and
“the School” [ACADEMIC INSTITUTION] (a company incorporated by Royal Charter with registered number [REDACTED]).
Conditional Offers
2. If conditions are attached to the School’s offer of a place on the Programme (e.g. improved GMAT score, improved English language, compulsory attendance on stipulated pre-programme courses) the Student’s right to participate on the Programme is conditional upon the condition(s) being satisfied by the deadlines specified by the School in the offer letter.
Amendments to the Programme
3. The School will make all reasonable efforts to deliver the Programme as described in the brochure and on the School’s website. However, the School must manage its resources efficiently and shall be entitled:
(a) to alter the timetable, location, number of classes and method of delivery of the Programme; and
b) to make reasonable variations to the content and syllabus of the Programme.
4. The School will make available to the Student such learning support, IT and other facilities it considers appropriate, but may vary what it provides from time to time provided such variations are reasonable.
The Student’s Obligations
5. The Student is personally responsible to the School for the payment of all fees due in respect of the Programme, irrespective of whether any third party has agreed to sponsor him/her. The Student shall remain liable to the School even if a sponsor defaults.
6. The Student must:
(a) at all times behave with honesty and integrity and show courtesy, consideration and respect for others;
(b) attend all compulsory classes, lectures, tutorials, examinations and other activities which form part of the Programme (subject to absence for medical or other agreed reasons) and participate fully in group work where required;
(c) submit course work and other assignments required for the Programme by the deadlines specified by the School (subject to exceptional circumstances such as illness);
(d) achieve the academic standards required for the Programme by the School;
(e) telephone or email their Programme Office if they become ill or suffer an injury that is likely to cause them to be absent from the School for more than five days and (if requested to do so by their Programme Office) provide a doctor’s certificate in respect of any such absence from the Programme;
(f) be adequately prepared for any activity that the Student is required to undertake as part of the Programme outside the School;
(g) conduct all assessed work individually and without collaboration (except where a member of Faculty has given explicit instructions that group co-operation is expected);
(h) conduct all assessed group work in a fully collaborative way with each group member making a contribution;
(i) ensure that he/she understands all instructions given to him/her for assessed work;
(j) fully acknowledge the use of material referred to or copied from other sources and comply with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988;
(k) refrain from discussing assessed work with students or alumni who have previously undertaken similar work (unless directed by a member of Faculty to do so);
(l) notify the School if he/she believes that another student has broken the School’s examination and assessment regulations;
(m) abide by any special conditions relating to the Programme set out in the brochure or otherwise notified to the Student by the School;
(n) provide the Student’s Programme Office with the contact details of a person whom the School may contact in the event of an emergency;
(o) notify the Student’s Programme Office of any change to the information which the Student submitted on application or enrolment (e.g. UK address);
(p) ensure that all information he/she provides to the School’s Careers Services department is true, accurate and not misleading;
(q) respect the confidentiality of all confidential information that the Student acquires during the course of his/her participation in the Programme; and
(r) comply with all other relevant rules and regulations of the School, as amended from time to time (including: (i) the School’s student disciplinary rules; (ii) the examination and assessment regulations relating to the Programme; (iii) the School’s rules relating to the use of Portal and its other IT facilities and equipment; and (iv) [ACADEMIC INSTITUTION] Career Services Code of Conduct for Students and any code of conduct that is issued by [ACADEMIC INSTITUTION] Student Association.
Deferral
7. The Student does not have a contractual right to defer from the Programme to a later programme. Any deferrals are entirely at the School’s discretion. In any event the School does not ordinarily allow a student to defer to a programme that commences more than a year after the programme on which he/she was originally placed.
Consequences of Late Payment
8. If the Student fails to pay any sum payable to the School in connection with the Programme on the due date for payment, the School may charge interest at the Default Rate on the amount from time to time outstanding until payment is made in full. The interest payable in respect of any calendar month (or any part thereof) shall be calculated by reference to the Default Rate on the last Business Day of that calendar month. Any interest payable by the Student pursuant to this paragraph shall be payable within five Business Days after the School’s written demand.
9. If the Student fails to pay any sum owing to the School in connection with the Programme within four weeks after the due date for payment, the School may:
(a) suspend the Student from participation in field trips, vacation placements, exchange programmes and other similar activities;
(b) suspend the Student from participation in any further lectures, seminars or other teaching sessions;
(c) exclude the Student from access to the School’s premises and/or use of any of its facilities; and/or
(d) withhold confirmation of the Student’s degree or final transcript.
(Note: See also paragraph 11(a) below).
10. The School provides benefits and services (including the giving of references to potential employers) to its alumni community on a discretionary basis. No alumnus has a contractual right to these benefits and services. The Student should note, however, that it is the School’s policy to withhold alumni benefits from alumni who have failed to pay the School all the fees due in respect of their programme or defaulted on any loan arrangement relating to programme fees.
Termination by the School
11. The School may terminate the Student’s participation in the Programme by giving the Student immediate notice in writing if:
(a) any sum owing by the Student to the School in connection with the Programme is not paid within four weeks after the due date for payment; or
(b) the Student commits a serious breach of these Terms and Conditions or any of the other rules and regulations of the School; or
(c) the Student behaves in a manner that, in the opinion of the Dean, is prejudicial to the interests of the School.
Termination by the Student
12. The Student may terminate his/her participation in the Programme by giving the School written notice of termination not less than four weeks before the date on which the Programme commences. In these circumstances the Student shall not be liable to pay the School any sum other than those sums which have already fallen due for payment (e.g. reservation, commitment and first fee instalment/first term fees).
13. The Student may terminate his/her participation in the Programme by giving the School written notice of termination at any time after the commencement of the four week period referred to in the preceding paragraph (paragraph 12) but in these circumstances the Student shall remain liable to pay the School all of the fees payable in respect of the Programme.
14. For the purposes of paragraphs 12 and 13 above, the Programme shall be deemed to commence on the first day of scheduled teaching for the Student.
Effect of Termination
15. When either party terminates the Student’s participation on the Programme:
(a) the School shall be entitled to require the Student to stop studying on the Programme and to leave the School’s premises immediately; and
(b) the Student shall immediately return to the School the identification/swipe card issued to the Student on enrolment and all other property in the Student’s possession, custody or control that belongs to the School.
Disclaimer
16. The School cannot accept responsibility and expressly excludes liability for any loss or damage to the Student’s property and belongings that occurs whilst the Student is on the Programme. The Student should take particular care not to leave mobile phones or laptops unattended at any time.
Governing Law and Jurisdiction
17. The contract made between the School and the Student in relation to the Programme, of which these terms and conditions form part, (“the Agreement”) will be governed by English law and the parties submit for all purposes connected with the Agreement to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.
Third Parties
18. The School and the Student agree that the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 shall not apply to the Agreement.
Notices
19. Any demand or notice to be served upon the Student may be served upon the Student personally or sent by post to the place last known to the School as the Student’s home address in England. Any demand or notice to be served upon the School shall be delivered by hand or sent by post to the Programme Director at the School. Any demand or notice delivered personally shall be deemed to have been received immediately upon delivery. Any demand or notice sent by post shall be deemed to have been received at the opening of business on the first Business Day following the day on which it was posted, unless sent by international mail in which it event it shall be deemed to have been received at the opening of business on the third Business Day following the day on which it was posted.
Information provided by Student
20. The Student warrants to the School that all information that he/she has provided to the School during the course of his/her application to join the Programme is accurate and not misleading.
Data Protection
21. The Student acknowledges that the School is registered as a data controller under the Data Protection Act 1998 and that data about students and alumni (“Personal Data”) may be processed by the School for the following purposes: student and alumni administration, education services, accounting, record-keeping, directory publication, fundraising, databank administration, the promotion of students and alumni to prospective employers, the provision of references to actual or prospective employers and other career services, health and safety and any other reasonable purpose relating to the School’s relationship with its students and alumni. The Student consents to the processing by the School of personal data relating to the Student for all of the aforementioned purposes.
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