skip navigation
random image random quote

Banks Feel Government Wrath At Last?


 
OFT launches test case on unauthorised overdraft charges
Office of Fair Trading Press Release
26 July 2007

The OFT will tomorrow commence proceedings in the High Court for a declaration on the application of the law in respect of unauthorised overdraft charges.  Tens of thousands of complaints that these charges are unfair have been received by the County Courts and the Financial Ombudsman Service. The banks do not accept that the unfairness rules of the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contract Regulations apply. The OFT believes that they do and is seeking to establish this legal principle clearly in the court. The OFT considers that a quick determination of this point of principle will assist in securing a clear and orderly resolution of the fairness of these charges.

Related Articles

   
  Employeee Loses Out In Liquidation
  Arbitrator's Error Not His Fault
  House of Lords Allows Bribery Arbitration
  VAT and the Nectar Trader
  Restrictive Covenants and IFAs
  VAT Fraud and the Innocent
  Latest UKLawyers Newswire Now Online August 9th
  Welsh Rugby Club Makes Legal History
  Relief In Small Company Tax case
  Pension Scheme Winding Up - Gender Issues
  LLoyds Is Not As Public As You Might Think
  Consumer Credit Agreements And Public Photocopiers Considered
  H&S Liability of Director
  Contempt After Private Hearing Considered
  Employment Covenants Considered
  Admission - Can It Be Withdrawn?
  Gas Company Not Liable For Actions of Predecessor
  Business Advice Rationalised
  Internet Shopping Encouraged
   
 
 

© UKLawyers. All rights reserved.

Legal Disclaimer
[smaller] Change text size [larger]