Re: Vehicle Ownership
Hi there,
Cetelco, I have a solicitor on the case now.
Someone has quoted me a section of the Credit Consumer Act 1974 that says, quote....
"The Consumer Credit Act 1974 gives 'good title' to the innocent
private purchaser of a car which later turns out to be subject to a claim
by a finance company because of a previous, unpaid hire-purchase
agreement. This means that the finance company is not entitled to
repossess the car from you. Remember, this does not apply to cars that
have been stolen, or cars that were subject to a lease or hire
agreement".
My solicitor would like to use this, but needs to know what section of the Act it is in, as apparently there are about 90 sections! Would anyone ther happen to know what section it is?
Hi there,
Cetelco, I have a solicitor on the case now.
Someone has quoted me a section of the Credit Consumer Act 1974 that says, quote....
"The Consumer Credit Act 1974 gives 'good title' to the innocent
private purchaser of a car which later turns out to be subject to a claim
by a finance company because of a previous, unpaid hire-purchase
agreement. This means that the finance company is not entitled to
repossess the car from you. Remember, this does not apply to cars that
have been stolen, or cars that were subject to a lease or hire
agreement".
My solicitor would like to use this, but needs to know what section of the Act it is in, as apparently there are about 90 sections! Would anyone ther happen to know what section it is?
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