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Consumer Credit Act 2006

Section 22: Further provision relating to unfair relationships

51.Section 22 makes consequential amendments. In particular, it inserts a new section 140D, which requires OFT to give advice and information about the interaction between the provisions on unfair relationships and Part 8 of the Enterprise Act 2002. Part 8 of the Enterprise Act 2002 allows OFT to bring proceedings against a person who, as a consequence of a breach of a statutory obligation, harms the collective interests of consumers in the United Kingdom. The advice and information published by OFT may include examples of the circumstances, conduct or practices that, in the opinion of OFT, could give rise to an unfair relationship between creditors and debtors.

52.Section 22(3) repeals sections 137 to 140 of the 1974 Act, which permit the court to re-open or set aside a credit agreement if it finds the credit bargain to be extortionate (see paragraph 44 above).

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