Re: Termination Notice V Default Notice
Probably not what you want to read, but I've found this, though NOT on Barclays site. The way I read it, they have not terminated on the strength of a default notice, but they can terminate the agreement at any time by giving notice. Overdrafts are exempt from Part 5 of the CCA 1974.
Termination Notice - Barclays Account.
In accordance with Sections 76(1) and 98(1) of the consumer credit act 1974. Basically 98(1) says in non-default cases they can terminate only after giving seven days notice - did you get this? 76(1) states they cannot enforce a term under the agreement without giving you 7 days notice. Sadly they can terminate whether or not you are in default as long as they give you this notice.
Important you should read this carefully.
It is a term of your agreement with the bank that the full amount outstanding on your account is repayable on demand at any time. Persuant to that term, the bank hereby terminates your agreement with effect from dd/mm/yyyy and makes demand for full and immediate repayment of the balance (£xx.xxDR) with effect from that date. In the meantime no further drawings on the account will be permitted.
Probably not what you want to read, but I've found this, though NOT on Barclays site. The way I read it, they have not terminated on the strength of a default notice, but they can terminate the agreement at any time by giving notice. Overdrafts are exempt from Part 5 of the CCA 1974.
Termination Notice - Barclays Account.
In accordance with Sections 76(1) and 98(1) of the consumer credit act 1974. Basically 98(1) says in non-default cases they can terminate only after giving seven days notice - did you get this? 76(1) states they cannot enforce a term under the agreement without giving you 7 days notice. Sadly they can terminate whether or not you are in default as long as they give you this notice.
Important you should read this carefully.
It is a term of your agreement with the bank that the full amount outstanding on your account is repayable on demand at any time. Persuant to that term, the bank hereby terminates your agreement with effect from dd/mm/yyyy and makes demand for full and immediate repayment of the balance (£xx.xxDR) with effect from that date. In the meantime no further drawings on the account will be permitted.
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