Consumer Credit Law definition

Consumer Credit Law means the law, regulations and statutory codes which govern the Account or any overdraft you have with us including without limitation the Consumer Protection Code and the European Communities (Consumer Credit Agreements) Regulations 2010 and the Consumer Credit Act 1995 as amended.
Consumer Credit Law means law, regulation and legally binding codes which apply to this agreement including the Consumer Credit Regulations (i.e. the regulations implementing the Consumer Credit Directive (2008/48/EC) in Ireland).
Consumer Credit Law means the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 (Commonwealth) (including the National Credit Code) and the regulations made under that Act (all as amended from time to time).

Examples of Consumer Credit Law in a sentence

  • No provision in this Agreement shall affect your statutory rights under applicable Consumer Credit Law or any regulations made thereunder.

  • We can end an Instalment Plan whenever you break this Agreement but we must observe the requirements of Consumer Credit Law if we do this.

  • He is the cases editor for the Encyclopedia of Consumer Credit Law.

  • No provision in the Agreement shall affect your statutory rights under applicable Consumer Credit Law or any regulations made thereunder.

  • If we demand repayment of an overdraft or cancel our commitment under one we will comply with Consumer Credit Law.


More Definitions of Consumer Credit Law

Consumer Credit Law means the law, regulations and statutory codes which govern any overdraft you have with us, for example, the Consumer Protection Code and the European Communities (Consumer Credit Agreements) Regulations 2010.
Consumer Credit Law means the federal Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act of 1974, the Flood Insurance Protection Act, the Consumer Credit Protection Act, the Truth-in-Lending Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, and the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and all state law equivalents of the foregoing, each as amended from time to time, and all regulations promulgated thereunder.
Consumer Credit Law means the subset of Bank Applicable Law that regulates open-end private label credit products, open-end co-brand credit products, or any Form Factor provided by Bank that is included in the Program, in each case, used for personal, family or household purposes, including such laws that relate to credit marketing, credit applications, extension of credit or collection of credit.
Consumer Credit Law means the National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 (Commonwealth) (including the National Credit Code) and the regulations made under that Act (all as amended
Consumer Credit Law means law, regulation and legally binding codes which apply to this agreement including the Consumer Credit Regulations (i.e., the regulations implementing the Consumer Credit Directive (2008/48/EC) in Ireland.
Consumer Credit Law means this Act or the Credit Act 1987.
Consumer Credit Law means any Applicable Law regulating consumer credit, lending, usury, collections, or credit Loans, including ECOA, FCBA, FCRA, TILA, FDCPA, GLB, and Regulation Z.