Consumer Credit Act definition
Examples of Consumer Credit Act in a sentence
The Customer warrants that all purchases under this agreement are for commercial purposes only and, accordingly, the provisions of the Consumer Credit Act will not apply.
If you are a consumer as defined under the Consumer Credit Act, you will have the benefit of a 14 day cooling off period.
You will also need to complete and sign a credit agreement in accordance with the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
No provision in these terms and conditions shall affect your statutory rights under the Consumer Credit Act 1995 or any regulations made thereunder.
Your rights under this agreement and your legal rights (including under the Consumer Credit Act 1974) will not be affected.
If you are a consumer as defined under the Consumer Credit Act, you will have the benefit of a 14-day cooling off period.
Accordingly the hire of any Hire Goods is not covered by the Consumer Credit Act 1974.2.3 Nothing in this Contract shall exclude or limit any of your statutory rights to the extent they may not be excluded or limited because you are acting as a consumer.
Subject to the Consumer Credit Act, if we do decide to remove or reduce your overdraft limit we will normally give you 30 days’ personal notification of our intention.
We will not be liable for any loss suffered by you because the Hire Goods are unavailable for hire where this is due to circumstances beyond our control.2.2 If you are an individual and the hire would be covered by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 the Hire Period shall not exceed 3 months, after which time the Contract shall be deemed to have automatically terminated.
However, this doesn’t affect your rights under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (or any replacement act or rule).