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Consumer and Debt Law
- Part 1. Before You Begin
- Scope
- How to Use This Publication
- Client Options
- Part 2. Consumer Law
- Contracts
- Contracts Overview
- Contract Defences
- Opting Out & Cooling-off Periods
- Contract Remedies
- Contracts Made by Minors
- Making a Purchase
- Sale of Goods Law
- Deposits in Consumer Transactions
- Misleading Advertising
- Unfair or Deceptive Practices
- Unsolicited Goods & Services
- Leases
- Buying Services
- Travel Services
- Repairers' Liens
- Warehouse Liens
- Lawyers' Fees
- Part 3. Debt Law
- Borrowing Money
- Types of Lenders & Creditors
- Interest & the Cost of Borrowing
- Payday Loans
- Co-signing, Guarantees & Joint Debts
- Credit Insurance
- Credit Reports & Credit Cards
- Credit Reports & Ratings
- Credit Cards
- Mortgages & Secured Loans
- Mortgages & Foreclosure
- Prepayment Rights
- Security Agreements
- Dealing with Debt
- Harassment
- Collection Agents
- Garnishment & Set-offs
- Bailiffs & Sheriffs
- Legal Actions
- Fraudulent Conveyances & Preferences
- Recovery of Goods
- Tort Actions
- Getting Out of Debt
- Debtor’s Options for Getting Out of Debt
- Assignments in Bankruptcy
- Consumer & Ordinary Proposals
- Orderly Payment of Debts
- Part 4. Court
- Going to Court
- Court Process
- Limitations
- Instalment Payment Orders
- Foreign Claims & Judgments
- Contempt of Court
- Enforcing Court Judgments
- Examination of Debtors
- Enforcing Judgments Against Chattels
- Enforcing Judgments Against Land
- Stays of Enforcement
- Part 5. Laws & Cases
- Consumer & Debt Laws
- Cases
- Part 6. Resources
- Agencies that Help
- Other Resources