Santander UK Plc v Harrison & Anor [2013] EWHC 199 (QB) (07 February 2013)
Capitalisation of arrears did not constitute provision of credit in the form of a cash loan; therefore, the loan agreement did not become regulated under the Consumer Credit Act 1974. The bank retained title to sue. The judge's costs order was appropriate.
- Citation
- [2013] EWHC 199 (QB)
- Parties
- Claimant/respondent: Santander UK Plc; Defendant/appellant: Keith Harrison; Defendant/appellant: Susan Patricia Harrison
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 07 February 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Permission to Appeal And, If Granted, Substantive Appeal
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; permission to appeal refused on all issues except capitalisation, where permission was granted but appeal dismissed.
- Legal Topics
- Consumer Credit Act 1974, Mortgage Possession, Capitalisation of Arrears, Securitisation, Unfair Relationship, Assignment of Debt, Costs
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Parties
Santander UK Plc
Claimant/respondent
Keith Harrison
Defendant/appellant
Susan Patricia Harrison
Defendant/appellant
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Permission to Appeal And, If Granted, Substantive Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether capitalisation of arrears constituted 'credit in the form of a cash loan' under the Consumer Credit Act 1974
- 2 Whether the loan agreement became regulated under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 after capitalisation
- 3 Whether the bank had title to sue following alleged securitisation/assignment
Ratio Decidendi
Capitalisation of arrears did not constitute provision of credit in the form of a cash loan; therefore, the loan agreement did not become regulated under the Consumer Credit Act 1974. The bank retained title to sue. The judge's costs order was appropriate.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; permission to appeal refused on all issues except capitalisation, where permission was granted but appeal dismissed.
Orders
- Permission to appeal granted on capitalisation issue but appeal dismissed
- Permission to appeal refused on all other issues
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