Re: Appeal Judgment - 26th February 2009 - OFT v Abbey National Plc & Otrs
Sorry but I'm none the wiser really. The nature of any litigation stemming from a decision by the OFT that the charges are unfair is dependent on the findings and the banks' response. In other words it depends on what enforcement action the OFT takes. The OFT is reluctant to hypothesize.
Although it looks like a House of Lords appeal would be concluded before the OFT's final assessment on fairness It's worth remembering that the Litigation Agreement states:
''The OFT reserves the right to apply at any stage for the trial of the Substantive Issues to be held before any appeal (at any level) is heard, or for any appeal to be stayed pending the trial of the substantive issues''.
http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/per...-Banks-FSA.pdf
Sorry but I'm none the wiser really. The nature of any litigation stemming from a decision by the OFT that the charges are unfair is dependent on the findings and the banks' response. In other words it depends on what enforcement action the OFT takes. The OFT is reluctant to hypothesize.
Although it looks like a House of Lords appeal would be concluded before the OFT's final assessment on fairness It's worth remembering that the Litigation Agreement states:
''The OFT reserves the right to apply at any stage for the trial of the Substantive Issues to be held before any appeal (at any level) is heard, or for any appeal to be stayed pending the trial of the substantive issues''.
http://www.oft.gov.uk/shared_oft/per...-Banks-FSA.pdf
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