No firm decisions have been made or appeals lodged as yet but this is what has been discussed thus far in court so is what is likely to happen.
The Beagles team will update at the lunch break (apparently the courts pretty packed out as you'd expect)
The Banks WILL appeal the UTCCR 1999 Regs.
There will be NO APPEAL on the Penalty Charges ruling for PRESENT T&C's
The OFT are requesting the right to appeal the PIL judgements subject to the outcome of the appeal on the UTCCR.
The OFT and the Banks have agreed that the UTCCR ruling when it is finally made is likely to apply to historical terms as well as present terms, but the Judge is reserving Judgement on this until such time as he has looked at historical terms.
Judgement on HISTORICAL TERMS will be handed down on the 6th/7th July 2008.
Banks are still submitting historical terms to the court.
The Judge said he was concerned over the length of time an appeal on PIL would take holding the claims up in the courts for the consumers to get ''THEIR'' money.
The Beagles team will update at the lunch break (apparently the courts pretty packed out as you'd expect)
The Banks WILL appeal the UTCCR 1999 Regs.
There will be NO APPEAL on the Penalty Charges ruling for PRESENT T&C's
The OFT are requesting the right to appeal the PIL judgements subject to the outcome of the appeal on the UTCCR.
The OFT and the Banks have agreed that the UTCCR ruling when it is finally made is likely to apply to historical terms as well as present terms, but the Judge is reserving Judgement on this until such time as he has looked at historical terms.
Judgement on HISTORICAL TERMS will be handed down on the 6th/7th July 2008.
Banks are still submitting historical terms to the court.
The Judge said he was concerned over the length of time an appeal on PIL would take holding the claims up in the courts for the consumers to get ''THEIR'' money.
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