Re: Default Notices: time to remedy
Hi
Not sure about your experiance but the regulations say that the creditor can terminate your tight to draw credit or teminate the agreement at any time without notice currently,subject only to what it says in therre t and cs.
A termination of contract means that the agreement is no longeer under under contract as per rankine.
This would mean that yes the creditor could not take any actions that where stipulated in the cca.
However the termination of right to draw credit can be given and taken away at any time.
Peter
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Hi LA
Not sure why you would assume that the oc would loose right s to recover money or goods if he did not comply with thte act.
No such sanction is stipulated within the act , a judge may consideer that he should be penalised, but his entitilement to heis goods does not change.
Section 170
Peter
Hi
Not sure about your experiance but the regulations say that the creditor can terminate your tight to draw credit or teminate the agreement at any time without notice currently,subject only to what it says in therre t and cs.
A termination of contract means that the agreement is no longeer under under contract as per rankine.
This would mean that yes the creditor could not take any actions that where stipulated in the cca.
However the termination of right to draw credit can be given and taken away at any time.
Peter
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Originally posted by Lord_Alcohol
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Not sure why you would assume that the oc would loose right s to recover money or goods if he did not comply with thte act.
No such sanction is stipulated within the act , a judge may consideer that he should be penalised, but his entitilement to heis goods does not change.
Section 170
Peter
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