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  • How to determine if legislation is current?

    There seems some debate if section 16.7A CCA 1974 is in force. Can anyone point me to a definitive source? Any suggestions how I persuade a Judge who is adamant that 'her copy' has no such provision?

    I have checked here http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/content...filesize=55520

    and it shows a warning 'Warning: This content may not be up-to-date. Please check the Update Status Warning message at the top of the Results within Legislation page.' I checked the table of modifications and cannot see anything beyond 2008 that refers to s16.7A.
    Last edited by Animal; 18th August 2010, 12:45:PM.
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    Re: How to determine if legislation is current?

    Consumer Credit Act 2006 c. 14

    Schedule 4 REPEALS


    includes 16(7)

    Consumer Credit Act 2006 (c. 14)
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      Re: How to determine if legislation is current?

      s.16.7 Its def repealed since 1 April 2010 but can't work out date it was actually repealled on, yet.

      Possibly this;The Consumer Credit Act 2006 (Commencement No. 4 and Transitional Provisions) Order 2008

      as I can't see it in previous ones, which would make it repealed as of
      6TH APRIL 2008

      although

      s.16(7A) '' Nothing in this section affects the application of sections 140A to 140C ''

      appears to remain in force - although it has ''amendments pending''
      Last edited by Amethyst; 18th August 2010, 13:47:PM.
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