Re: Latest Update on PPI Judicial Review - NO APPEAL - get your claims in......
Yes I think that's what leclerc meant - that the interest earned would be taxable.
Yes that's pretty much it.
The Judicial Review had no bearing on limitations in court proceedings as it was only concerned with the FSA's/FOS's complaints handling rules and not points of law as such, in contrast to the bank charges test case where the judiciary froze the limitations period for the duration of the litigation.
Some profess that you can circumvent the usual 6 year limitations period by using the exception in section in 32.1 but I firmly believe that you can't for PPI mis-selling. The only case I know of where this was tested in contested proceedings it failed miserably Lexology
With complaints, firstly a bank can technically dismiss a complaint without considering it's merits after 6 years has passed as per DISP - the FSA's complaints handling rules. But in general terms the FOS will accept most of those dismissed complaints. The only major exceptions being where PPI was sold before 14 January 2005 by companies who were not regulated by the FSA prior to that date and were not members of the General Insurance Standards Council at the point that the event complained of occurred.
Originally posted by Bill-K
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Originally posted by Bill-K
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Yes that's pretty much it.
The Judicial Review had no bearing on limitations in court proceedings as it was only concerned with the FSA's/FOS's complaints handling rules and not points of law as such, in contrast to the bank charges test case where the judiciary froze the limitations period for the duration of the litigation.
Some profess that you can circumvent the usual 6 year limitations period by using the exception in section in 32.1 but I firmly believe that you can't for PPI mis-selling. The only case I know of where this was tested in contested proceedings it failed miserably Lexology
With complaints, firstly a bank can technically dismiss a complaint without considering it's merits after 6 years has passed as per DISP - the FSA's complaints handling rules. But in general terms the FOS will accept most of those dismissed complaints. The only major exceptions being where PPI was sold before 14 January 2005 by companies who were not regulated by the FSA prior to that date and were not members of the General Insurance Standards Council at the point that the event complained of occurred.
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