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Consumer Credit Law and Practice: A Guide 6th ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781526524782
Published: November 2023
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
Price: £81.00
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Covers all aspects of the laws of consumer credit, covering consumer credit and consumer hire, contract terms, credit products, security instruments, procedures, practical problems and regulatory controls.

The sixth edition includes the latest case law and legislation and additional content on:

  • the senior managers 'regime
  • promotions
  • Consumer Duty and the overlay with TCF (treating customers fairly)

The book also contains useful information on the credit industry, including statistical details on credit and debit cards, licences and fraud.

Subjects:
Consumer Law, Banking and Finance, eBooks
Contents:
Chapter 1: Consumer Credit Law in Context
Chapter 2: The General Structure of the Regulation of Consumer Credit Agreements and Consumer Hire Agreements
Chapter 3: Consumer Credit and Consumer Hire
Chapter 4: Types of Credit and Credit Agreements
Chapter 5: Hire Agreements
Chapter 6: Exempt Agreements
Chapter 7: Multiple Agreements; Modifying Agreements; Novation, Variation and Assignment of Agreements
Chapter 8: The Regulated Agreement, Pre-contract Information and Disclosure
Chapter 9: Contract Terms
Chapter 10: Duties of Creditor or Owner and Rights of Debtor or Hirer, Prior to and During the Lifetime of a Regulated Agreement
Chapter 11: Post-contract Information
Chapter 12: Linked Transactions
Chapter 13: Credit Brokers
Chapter 14: Agency
Chapter 15: The Supplier and Related Supplies
Chapter 16: Ancillary Credit Businesses
Chapter 17: Credit Cards and Other Payment Cards
Chapter 18: Security (including Mortgages)
Chapter 19: The Total Charge for Credit and APR
Chapter 20: Advertising and Promoting Credit and Hire Facilities and Ancillary Credit Business
Chapter 21: Credit Marketing and Responsible Lending
Chapter 22: Discrete Consumer Credit Agreements
Chapter 23: Electronic Communications
Chapter 24: Unfair Relationships
Chapter 25: Enforcement, Dispute Resolution and Damages Claims
Chapter 26: Fraud, Money Laundering, Criminal Offences and Civil Penalties
Chapter 27: Data Protection
Chapter 28: Funding and Outsourcing
Chapter 29: Miscellaneous Accounting and Tax Aspects
Chapter 30: FCA Authorisation and Permission
Chapter 31: FCA 'Authorised Persons' Regime
Chapter 32: FCA 'Treating Customers Fairly' Regime
Chapter 33: FCA Supervision and Regulatory Reporting
Chapter 34: Alternative Dispute Resolution
Chapter 35: The European Community Perspective
Chapter 36: Concluding Reflections