Consumer Laws definition

Consumer Laws means the Australian Consumer Law and the Fair Trading Act 2010 (WA).
Consumer Laws means all federal or state laws or regulations applicable to the extension of credit to or the collection of amounts from consumers including, without limitation, the Truth-in-Lending Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act and federal and state bankruptcy and debtor relief laws.
Consumer Laws means federal and State interest and usury laws, the federal Truth-in-Lending Act, the federal Equal Credit Opportunity Act, the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act and all applicable Federal Trade Commission Trade Regulation Rules, the Federal Reserve Board’s Regulations B and Z, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, the California Military Reservist Relief Act and any other federal, State or local law relating to credit extensions to servicemembers, State-enacted adaptations of the National Consumer Act and of the Uniform Consumer Credit Code, rules and regulations promulgated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, all other federal, State and local consumer credit laws and other consumer protection laws relating to the conduct of the business of LendingClub or the Borrower, laws requiring the licensing of consumer finance companies and/or lenders, the Uniform Commercial Code as it relates to unsecured loans, State and local laws proscribing unlawful, unfair and/or deceptive acts and practices, federal, State and local laws relating to privacy and/or data security, and any rules, regulations and/or interpretations of the foregoing laws.

Examples of Consumer Laws in a sentence

  • If You are a Consumer, then certain Consumer guarantees will apply in respect of Our supply of goods (including electricity) or services (if any) to You under applicable Consumer Laws.

  • Where the Australian Consumer Laws apply, you are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage, subject to the limitation of liability below.


More Definitions of Consumer Laws

Consumer Laws means all federal, state and local consumer credit laws, collection agency laws, fair trading or fair dealing laws, laws relating to privacy and confidential information and all other consumer protection laws relating to the conduct of the business of an Asset Servicer, laws requiring the licensing or registration of sale finance companies, loan companies, lenders or collection agencies or collection agents or any assignee of the foregoing, and any rules, regulations or interpretations of the foregoing laws.
Consumer Laws means federal and State usury laws, the Federal Truth-in-Lending Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act, the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxx Warranty Act, the Federal Reserve Board's Regulations B and Z, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, the California Military Reservist Relief Act, the Texas Consumer Credit Code, the California Automobile Sales Finance Act, State adaptations of the National Consumer Act and of the Uniform Consumer Credit Code and all other federal, State and local consumer credit laws and equal credit opportunity and disclosure laws and regulations thereunder.
Consumer Laws means federal and State interest and usury laws, the federal Truth-in-Lending Act, the federal Equal Credit Opportunity Act, the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act and all applicable Federal Trade Commission Trade Regulation Rules, the Federal Reserve Board’s Regulations B and Z, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, the California Military Reservist Relief Act and any other federal, State or local law relating to credit extensions to servicemembers, State- enacted adaptations of the National Consumer Act and of the Uniform Consumer Credit Code, rules and regulations promulgated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, all other federal, State and local consumer credit laws and other consumer protection laws relating to the conduct of the business of LendingClub or the Borrower, laws requiring the licensing of consumer finance companies and/or lenders, the Uniform Commercial Code as it relates to unsecured loans, State and local laws proscribing unlawful, unfair and/or deceptive acts and practices, federal, State and local laws relating to privacy and/or data security, and any rules, regulations and/or interpretations of the foregoing laws.
Consumer Laws means federal and State usury laws, the Federal Truth-in-Lending Act, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, the Federal Reserve Board's Regulations B and Z, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, the Texas Consumer Credit Code, the California Automobile Sales Finance Act, State adaptations of the National Consumer Act and of the Uniform Consumer Credit Code and other federal, State and local consumer credit laws and equal credit opportunity and disclosure laws.
Consumer Laws means the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act
Consumer Laws means the Australian Consumer Law and the Fair Trading Act 2010 (WA). Contract has the same meaning as Standard Form Contract Customer Contracts Regulations means the Electricity Industry (Customer Contracts) Regulations 2005 (WA). Customer Transfer Code means the Electricity Industry Customer Transfer Code 2004.