Section 19: Unfair relationships between creditors and debtors
46.Section 19 inserts a new section 140A after section 140 of the 1974 Act. Section 140A(1) enables a court to make an order under the new section 140B, inserted into the 1974 Act by section 20 (see below) if it finds that the relationship between the creditor and the debtor arising out of a credit agreement, or that agreement taken with any related agreement, is unfair to the debtor. A relationship may be unfair to the debtor because of one or more of the following:
any of the terms of the agreement or any related agreement;
the way in which the creditor has exercised or enforced any of his rights under the agreement or any related agreement;
any other thing done (or not done) by, or on behalf of, the creditor (whether occurring before or after the making of the agreement or any related agreement).
47.The court may take into account all matters it thinks relevant (including matters relevant to the debtor and to the creditor) in determining whether a relationship is unfair. This may include anything done or not done on behalf of or in relation to the creditor’s associates or former associates (as defined by section 184 of the 1974 Act).
48.Section 140A does not apply to agreements that are exempt under section 16(6C) of the 1974 Act. Section 16(6C) exempts consumer credit agreements secured on land that are regulated by FSA under FSMA.