Does anyone know what S89 actually means?
89. If before the date specified for that purpose in the default notice the debtor or hirer takes the action specified under section 88(1)(b) or (c) the breach shall be treated as not having occurred.
I have a credit card agreement. I experienced problems and a valid DN was served. My affairs improved quickly and I satisfied the DN in full, within the stipulated timescale.
Having paid up I expected something to happen (agreement reinstated or some form of proper termination notice), but nothing. The creditor marked my file with a default and it's still there. I have asked for the agreement to be reinstated and the default to be removed, but there is just silence from the bank. This has been the case for 8 months and I have not been asked to make contractual payments.
If S89 means what I think it means, might it be possible to assume that the creditor wishes the agreement to be rescinded and for me to serve a notice under S102 to that affect? As I have paid more in than taken out, I would be due a bit of money.
Can the rescission be justified by the creditor's non-performance of the contract?
Any comments very welcome.
LA
89. If before the date specified for that purpose in the default notice the debtor or hirer takes the action specified under section 88(1)(b) or (c) the breach shall be treated as not having occurred.
I have a credit card agreement. I experienced problems and a valid DN was served. My affairs improved quickly and I satisfied the DN in full, within the stipulated timescale.
Having paid up I expected something to happen (agreement reinstated or some form of proper termination notice), but nothing. The creditor marked my file with a default and it's still there. I have asked for the agreement to be reinstated and the default to be removed, but there is just silence from the bank. This has been the case for 8 months and I have not been asked to make contractual payments.
If S89 means what I think it means, might it be possible to assume that the creditor wishes the agreement to be rescinded and for me to serve a notice under S102 to that affect? As I have paid more in than taken out, I would be due a bit of money.
Can the rescission be justified by the creditor's non-performance of the contract?
Any comments very welcome.
LA
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