Keenan and Riches’BUSINESS LAW

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Chapter 13Credit

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1 What kinds of credit are likely to be used by:
(a)a typical family;
(b)a sole trader;
(c)a limited company?

2 What forms of credit would be available for the
following purchases:
(a)furniture;
(b)clothes;
(c)a car;
(d)a house?
What kinds of institutions would provide the credit?

3 What are the points of similarity between HP and
credit sale? What are the differences?

4 Using the terminology of the Consumer Credit Act
1974 contained in List A below, describe the credit
transactions in List B below.

List A:
(a)DCSA;
(b)DCA;
(c)restricted-use credit;
(d)unrestricted-use credit;
(e)fixed-sum credit;

(f )running-account credit;
(g)credit token agreement;

Consumer Credit Act


(i) regulated consumer hire agreement;
(j)small agreement;
(k)non-commercial agreement;
(l) exempt agreement.
List B:
(a)Arthur buys a suite of furniture from Matchstick
Furniture plc, paying 12 monthly instalments of
£50 each. Ownership of the furniture passes to
Arthur immediately.
(b)The Portland Bank plc allows Beryl to overdraw
her current account up to a limit of £1,000.
(c)Colin sees a new car that he wishes to buy in the
showrooms of Rattle Cars Co Ltd. The company
introduces him to Shady Finance Co Ltd, which
agrees to let Colin have the car on HP. Colin
pays a deposit of £1,500 and 24 monthly
instalments of £20 each.
(d)Doris uses her credit card (on which she has a
personal limit of £800) to buy a camera from
Snapshot Ltd.
(e)Evan has the Financial Timesdelivered to his
home every day. He pays the bill at the end of
each month.

Self-test questions/activities


European Consumer Credit Directive
In 2002 the European Commission published proposals
for revising the 1987 Consumer Credit Directive. The
UK government’s White Paper identifies the following

essential requirements of a revised directive to remove
barriers to a single market in consumer credit:
■cross-border exchange of data;
■common information requirements;
■common rules on calculation of the APR;
■licensing regime for lenders wishing to trade across
national borders;
■ADR systems to deal with cross-border disputes be-
tween lenders and consumers.
Agreement between the European Parliament and the
Council on a compromise text was reached in January


  1. The Consumer Credit Directive was adopted by
    the European Commission in May 2008. It must be
    implemented by member states by June 2010. BERR is
    planning to issue a consultation with draft regulations in
    April 2009.


Capital Finance Co Ltdv Bray(1964)

Bray had paid over a third of the HP price of a car when
he fell into arrears. A representative of the finance com-
pany took the car back without either Bray’s consent or
a court order. The company realised its mistake and
returned the car to Bray. When the repayments were still
not forthcoming, the company sued for possession of
the car. This was granted by the court, which further held
that Bray was entitled to recover everything that he had
previously paid to the finance company.
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