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The Consumer Credit (Exempt Agreements) (Amendment) Order 1993

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2.  The Consumer Credit (Exempt Agreements) Order 1989(1) is hereby amended in Schedule 1—

(a)in Part I, under “FRIENDLY SOCIETIES”, by deleting—

(i)the entries—

  • “Hazel Grove Provident Burial Society”

  • “Hoddesdon Provident and Annuity Society” and

  • “Nottingham Permanent Mutual Money Society”;

(ii)the entries “City of Glasgow Friendly Society” and “Devon and Exeter Men’s Equitable Benefit Society” and substituting therefore, at the appropriate places in alphabetical order, the entries respectively “Scottish Friendly Assurance Society” and “The Exeter Equitable Friendly Society”;

(b)in Part III, by making the following insertions after the entry “Abbey Life Residential Loans Limited”—

  • “Bradford & Bingley Homeloans Limited”

  • “Bradford & Bingley Homeloans Management Limited”

  • “Bradford & Bingley Mortgages Limited” and

  • “Bradford & Bingley Mortgage Management Limited”;

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(c)in Part IV, by substituting for the entry “Merchants National Bank & Trust Company of Indianapolis” the entry “National City Bank, Indiana”.

(1)

S.I. 1989/869, amended by S.I. 1989/1841, 1989/2337, 1991/1393, 1991/1949 and 1991/2844.

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