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Does anyone have a transcript of Chartered Trust plc v King (2001) please???

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  • Does anyone have a transcript of Chartered Trust plc v King (2001) please???

    If anyone can lays their hands on a copy of a transcript of Chartered Trust plc v King (2001), I'd be really grateful. Just can't seem to find it anywhere
    Thanks

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    Re: Does anyone have a transcript of Chartered Trust plc v King (2001) please???

    Pm'd you with transcript

    For ref

    Consumer Credit: Default Notices

    If you have paid less than one third of the total amount payable, the motor vehicle is not protected from repossession. Instead, if it is recovered you can say that the creditor has wrongfully interfered with your right to possession of the motor vehicle. The Court cleared-up what this meant in Chartered Trust plc v King (2001) WL 172107 and decided that the debtor (i.e. you) are entitled to a return of all of the money paid to the creditor. Again, it is irrelevant how long you have had the motor vehicle.
    Originally posted by lexis
    In an appeal against a refusal to award further damages for repossession of a vehicle bought under a hire purchase agreement, the court had correctly concluded that the purchaser had consented to the repossession and had awarded sufficient compensation.
    Last edited by Amethyst; 30th September 2010, 18:21:PM.
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