The Consumer Credit (Cancellation Notices and Copies of Documents) Regulations 1983

Duty to supply copies of documents not to apply to certain kinds of documents

11.  A duty imposed by the Act to supply a copy of a document referred to in an unexecuted agreement or an executed agreement shall not apply to a document of any of the following kinds:—

(a)a document obtained by the debtor or hirer from a person other than the creditor or owner and supplied by the debtor or hirer to the creditor or owner;

(b)a document, not being a security, which constitutes, evidences or relates to title to property of any kind or relates to the rights or duties of the debtor or hirer in respect of such property;

(c)a document kept, or to be kept, by the debtor or hirer under the terms of, or in consequence of, the agreement;

(d)an official or certified copy of any entry in a register maintained by, or on behalf of, a government department or other body charged with a public administrative or statutory function and open to public inspection (whether in the United Kingdom or elsewhere);

(e)an enactment, other than Schedule 3 to the Conveyancing and Feudal Reform (Scotland) Act 1970;

(f)a document, other than an enactment, published by, or on behalf of, a government department or other body charged with a public administrative or statutory function (whether in the United Kingdom or elsewhere); or

(g)in the case of a modifying agreement, a document embodying the terms of the earlier agreement other than a document a copy of which is required to be given under section 77(1), 78(1), 79(1), 85(1), 105(5), 107(1), 108(1) or 109(1) of the Act.