Consumer credit is a notoriously technical and complicated area of law. In recent years the area has undergone significant reform, notably by the Consumer Credit Act 2006, which redresses the balance in 'unfair relationships' between debtors and creditors and requires creditors to give debtors more information, and the Consumer Credit Directive, which creates a complex two-tier system of regulation of consumer credit.Consumer Credit provides an accessible guide to consumer credit and hire law. Its practical and jargon-free approach will allow readers to quickly grasp the main principles and apply them to any situation. This book covers:key concepts and definitionsthe legal structure of consumer creditissues of current interest including:consideration of the substantial amount of consumer credit litigation in recent yearsthe impact of the Consumer Credit Directive and its wholesale change of the consumer credit marketconsideration of Office of Fair Trading Guidance (particularly the Irresponsible Lending Guidance)and the proposed change to the regulatory framework.With over 20 key precedents including agreements, notices, particulars of claim and defences, contained on the accompanying CD-ROM, Consumer Credit will be an invaluable tool for solicitors, advocates (including barristers), judges, compliance managers and recovery or collection managers
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Russell J. Kelsall is a Senior Associate in Squire Sanders Hammonds' Litigation and Financial Services Practice Groups. He is a leading consumer credit lawyer and has considerable expertise in both contentious and non-contentious consumer credit issues. Russell regularly writes articles and provides training on consumer credit, consumer law and asset finance issues to a variety of lenders, intermediaries and trade bodies.
Contents1. Introduction, definitions and credit and hire agreements;2. Licensing; 3. Seeking business;4. Before entering into a regulated agreement; 5. Entering into regulated agreement; 6. Obligations during regulated agreement; 7. Default and termination; 8. Enforcing an agreement;9. Security;10. Judicial control; 11. Current issues in consumer credit litigation; Precedents