I think I should know the answer to this but I have a niggle in the back of my mind.
For an agreement to be properly executed it should be signed by both the creditor and the debtor but I seem to remember reading somewhere that the need for the creditors signature was somewhat vague.
So I guess the question is
Does the creditor need to sign the agreement and if so in what form does that signature need to be to comply with the CCA
For an agreement to be properly executed it should be signed by both the creditor and the debtor but I seem to remember reading somewhere that the need for the creditors signature was somewhat vague.
So I guess the question is
Does the creditor need to sign the agreement and if so in what form does that signature need to be to comply with the CCA
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