Justice Smith is happy to issue a declaration to the effect that there are NO terms historically which can be deemed as penalty clauses for Barclays, Clydesdale, HSBC and HBOS.
Abbey and Lloyds TSB the decision is not yet final as the Judge is still waiting for representations. It is however expected to be the same declaration.
RBSG the Judge does not feel able to make a declaration but this is pending submissions.
Nationwide was already determined as not having historical penalty charges.
Back in April Justice Smith ruled that CURRENT terms also could not be deemed as Penalties under Common Law.
The Judgement will be subject to appeal. This is expected to commence 28th October.
It is expected that the waiver will remain in place until at least January 2009.
Hardship claims may continue. Please visit our Hardship forum if you are in financial difficulty.
The Judgement reads across to Business Claims.
The PCA report consultation which is underway at the moment will also deal with the future of charge levels, structures and transparancy in personal current accounts.
Abbey and Lloyds TSB the decision is not yet final as the Judge is still waiting for representations. It is however expected to be the same declaration.
RBSG the Judge does not feel able to make a declaration but this is pending submissions.
Nationwide was already determined as not having historical penalty charges.
Back in April Justice Smith ruled that CURRENT terms also could not be deemed as Penalties under Common Law.
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The Judgement will be subject to appeal. This is expected to commence 28th October.
It is expected that the waiver will remain in place until at least January 2009.
Hardship claims may continue. Please visit our Hardship forum if you are in financial difficulty.
The Judgement reads across to Business Claims.
The PCA report consultation which is underway at the moment will also deal with the future of charge levels, structures and transparancy in personal current accounts.
We will keep you updated as we receive further information from the court and the OFT.
The Office of Fair Trading: Personal current accounts in the UK
The Office of Fair Trading: Personal current accounts - UTCCRs investigation and test case
The Office of Fair Trading: Personal current accounts in the UK
The Office of Fair Trading: Personal current accounts - UTCCRs investigation and test case
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