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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Consumer Credit Act 2006, Section 56.

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Valid from 06/04/2008
56Appeals to the Consumer Credit Appeals TribunalU.K.
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(1)In subsection (1) of section 41 of the 1974 Act (appeals) for the words from “prescribed period” onwards substitute “ specified period, appeal to the Tribunal ”.
(2)After that subsection insert—
“(1A)The means for making an appeal is by sending the Tribunal a notice of appeal.
(1B)The notice of appeal shall—
(a)be in the specified form;
(b)set out the grounds of appeal in the specified manner; and
(c)include the specified information and documents.
(1C)An appeal to the Tribunal is to be by way of a rehearing of the determination appealed against.
(1D)In this section ‘specified’ means specified by rules under section 40A(3).”
(3)Subsections (2) to (5) of that section shall cease to have effect.
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