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Hi LTC and Happy New Year :)

 

Unfortunately, I can't see your scan. Try uploading it to Photobucket - If you're not sure how to use Photobucket, give us a shout ;)

 

However, here's some info by Curlyben that should help you determine whether it's enforceable or not:-

 

Prescribed terms:-

 

Now there's some things you will need to check.

The most important being the prescribed terms that make any credit agreement enforceable:

 

 

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Originally Posted by 8.1 What are ‘prescribed terms’?

 

S61(1)(a) CCA provides that, for a regulated agreement to be properly executed, it must contain all the prescribed terms of the agreement and conform to regulations under s60(1) – see Q1.14.

 

Reg 6(1) provides that the terms specified in Sch 6 to the Agreements Regulations are ‘prescribed terms’ for the purposes of s61(1)(a) and s127(3) – see Q8.2.

 

8.2 What if prescribed terms are missing or incorrect?

 

s127(3) provides that the court may not make an enforcement order unless a document containing all the prescribed terms of the agreement was signed by the debtor – see Q1.21.

 

If therefore any of the prescribed terms is missing, or incorrect, the agreement is not enforceable against the debtor, and the court is precluded from making an enforcement order.

 

 

8.3 What are the prescribed terms?

 

The prescribed terms specified in Sch 6 are as follows:

 

* amount of credit – see Q8.

* credit limit – see Q8.5

* repayments – see Q8.9.

* rate of interest – see Q8.6

 

Sch 6 was not amended by the 2004 Regulations.

 

For a card the limit maybe a simple statement of how they work it out, but the other terms have to be stated.

 

 

Also, have a look at 42 Man's Agreement Enforceability thread below:-

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/debt-collection-industry/105315-my-agreement-enforceable-useful.html

 

 

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HI ITC

ARE THEY TRYING TO SUGGEST THEY ARE ON SAME PAGE IE;BACK TO FRONT, BECAUSE ON THEIR OWN UNENFORCEBLE I THINK.

 

I HAVE SIMILAR DOCS FOR TWO ACCOUNTS ONE VIRGIN ONE ABBEY,BUT YOU SEEM TO HAVE VIRGIN APPLICATION FORM AND ABBEY T&c's

 

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I have a copy of my cca from MBNA that I posted on here in another thread.Having read what others are saying could someone advise if this is correct.My terms and conditions are on the back of the form cut and pasted some have said but is it correct they have to be within the four corners of the signed page if not should it say read terms and conditions overleaf.There is no link from the front signed page to the conditions on the rear.

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Threads merged.

 

ltc1607,

 

It's always better to stick to one thread on this subject, so people can see what sort of replies you have had.

 

Regards.

 

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Hi,

 

Enforceability of agreements is not my strong point (if I have one) :p

 

I'm still learning :rolleyes:

 

Hopefully someone more clued up than me will assist :)

 

Regards.

 

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I have a copy of my cca from MBNA that I posted on here in another thread.Having read what others are saying could someone advise if this is correct.My terms and conditions are on the back of the form cut and pasted some have said but is it correct they have to be within the four corners of the signed page if not should it say read terms and conditions overleaf.There is no link from the front signed page to the conditions on the rear.

 

 

On the front page, it says.... I have RECEIVED a copy of and agree to be bound by the terms and condiitons.

 

This to me appears to indicate that any terms and conditions were a separate document. All the documents I have seen where the prescribed or terms and conditions were on the back there is a statement on the front saying OVERLEAF.

 

They will, I think have to prove those two documents you have are linked in some way, reference numbers, barcodes etc... of which there appear to be none.

 

I think you will probably need to look at a few of the so called agreements on other threads and make your decision from there.

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I have just received this letter from mbna as put the account in dispute over the cca. http://i480.photobucket.com/albums/rr162/ltc1607/mbnascan.jpg

The letter ends we trust this clarifies the situation please note no further correspondence will be entered into regarding this matter.What do you think my next move should be help please?

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I am not quite sure what they are on are about.

 

They say

 

"We appreciate the copy of the original agreement is not very clear in parts but it is the best copy we can provide".

 

Then then go on to say..

 

"We also provided you with a copy of the recent agreement including terms and conditions".

 

There can only be one original and no "recent" unless of course you signed another agreement ?.

 

And yes, we know we should have kept a copy. 99% of CAGers wish they had and MBNA are darn pleased they havent.

 

 

This is more or less standard from MBNA. They dont want to play anymore unfortunately. Under the CCA request, they more than likely have supplied all they need to, although that is debatable if the copy is as poor as it looks. There doesnt appear to be any link between the 2 documetns they have sent you.

 

All I can suggest you do at the moment, is have a look at a few other MBNA threads and see the fun and games they are having with MBNA. Then make your decision from there.

 

I can promise you that whilst they have said this is their final response, they will bombard you with all kinds of letters and possibly pass the account over to a DCA. .

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I only signed the one they just sent me up to date terms

 

Then to be honest, I am totally clueless. :confused:

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I would imagine that they would need the ORIGINAL if they wanted to enforce this through a court. Surely under S127 they would need the original complete with signature.

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