Guide to Consumer Credit Law and Practice
Dennis Rosenthal(Author)
LexisNexis UK (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. June 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-406-90321-1 (ISBN)
Description
The second edition of "Guide to Consumer Credit Law and Practice" is an expanded text on all aspects of consumer credit and consumer hire agreements, contract terms, credit products, security instruments, procedures, practical problems and regulatory controls. It contains useful information on the credit industry, including statistical details on credit and debit cards, standard licences and fraud. Written in a clear and penetrating style, the book draws on the author's long experience as a practising solicitor specialising in this area. The increase in commentary and analysis makes this an ideal purchase for the practitioner, lender, lessor and consumer who want more than just a general guide to the law. The new edition is due in 2007.
More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-406-90321-1 (9780406903211)
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Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Dennis Rosenthal
Guide to Consumer Credit Law and Practice
Book
06/1994
Butterworths Law
€75.71
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Content
"Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 Consumer credit and consumer hireChapter 3 Credit agreementsChapter 4 Specific consumer credit agreementsChapter 5 Hire agreementsChapter 6 Multiple agreements, modifying agreements, novation and variation of agreementsChapter 7 The regulated agreementChapter 8 Contract termsChapter 9 Rights of the debtor and hirer during the lifetime of the agreementChapter 10 Linked transactionsChapter 11 AgencyChapter 12 Credit-brokersChapter 13 The supplier and related suppliesChapter 14 Entitlement to creditChapter 15 Ancillary credit businessChapter 16 Payment cards and credit cardsChapter 17 SecurityChapter 18 The charge for creditChapter 19 Advertising credit and hire facilitiesChapter 20 Credit marketingChapter 21 The regulatory regimeChapter 22 Creditor's and owner's enforcement and default remediesChapter 23 Extortionate credit bargainsChapter 24 FraudChapter 25 Offences and defencesChapter 26 Data protectionChapter 27 The funding of consumer credit and hire facilitiesChapter 28 Miscellaneous accounting and tax aspectsChapter 29 The European Community perspectiveAppendix 1 Flowcharts of credit and hire agreementsAppendix 2 Statutory Offences: Consumer Credit Act 1974, Sch 1Appendix 3 Examples under the Act: Consumer Credit Act, Sch 2"