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4.—(1) Section 55U(4), (5), (7) and (8) of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (applications under this Part)(1) apply to an application made under a provision of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 specified in paragraph (2) as if the application were an application made to the FCA under Part 4A of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.
(2) The specified provisions are—
(a)section 60(3) (form and content of agreements);
(b)section 64(4) (duty to give notice of cancellation rights);
(c)section 101(8) (right to terminate hire agreement);
(d)section 160 (alternative procedure for business consumers).
Section 55U substituted by the Financial Services Act 2012, section 11.
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