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CREDIT ACT 1985 - SECT 41

Variation ineffective without notice

    (1)     If, in accordance with a provision in a credit sale contract or a loan contract, the credit provider exercises a right under the contract to vary the contract (otherwise than at the request of the debtor or in a way referred to in section 37, 69, 70 or 71) the variation does not have effect until the prescribed period, (or, if the contract provides for a longer period of notice of the variation, that longer period) has elapsed after notice of the variation has been given to the debtor.

    (2)     If notice of the variation of a credit sale contract or loan contract is given in a common form and posted by bulk postage, the notice shall be deemed to have been given 21 days after the date when the last of the bulk postages was made.



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