Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999

Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999

The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999, SI 1999/2083, incorporatesEnacted persuant to European Communities Act 1972] Directive 93/13/EC [(1993) L95 "OJ" 29] into law of the United Kingdom. Repeals "The Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1994".

Overview

These Regulations overlap somewhat with the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 which deals specifically with exemption clauses. The Directive set out requirements that in many ways are narrower than rules already in place in English law. It does, however, extend the scope of terms which can be rendered ineffective; especially when dealing with unfair terms that do not constitute exemption clauses. It also has provisions specifically for standard form contract.

The regulations only work to render ineffective terms that benefit seller or suppliers, in the favour of consumers.

Definition of Unfair

Regulation 5(1)"A contractual term which has not been individually negotiated shall be regarded as unfair if, contrary to the requirement of good faith, it causes a significant imbalance in the parties' rights and obligations arising under the contract, to the detriment of the consumer"] sets defines the principle of unfair.
*Has not been individually negotiatedRegulation 5(2)]
*Causes significant imbalance in the parties rights and obligations.
*Contrary to the requirement of good faith.

"Has not been individually negotiated" encompasses terms of which the consumer has not had the opportunity to mould. Terms that have been individually negotiated are outside this regulation, the contract however, and other terms, may be.Regulation 8(2)]

"Causes significant imbalance". This requires the term to be to the detriment of the consumer and benefit the seller or supplier to an excessive degree.

"Contrary to good faith". In the complex case of "Director General of Fair Trading v First National Bank" [2001] 3 WLR 1297] , the bank's seemingly unfair interest term was found to be in good faith as the term guarded the bank from a possible situation of receiving no interest defeating their business objective.

Schedule 2 sets out an indicative, non-exhaustive list of terms that would be unfair.

Effect of Unfair Term

Regulation 8 provides that an unfair term "shall not be binding upon the consumer".

ee also

*Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977
*European Directives
*Statutory Instruments
*Office of Fair Trading v Abbey National and Others (2008)

External links

* [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1999/19992083.htm OPSI: SI 1999/2083]

References


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