Linked Credit Agreement

Information on financial matters should be mentioned in the pre-signing advertisement, so that the consumer can compare the different offers. It also applies to key credit intermediaries. (b) where a credit contract grants the consumer freedom of access in general, but limits, among the various options offered by the beneficiaries, a limitation on the amount of the credit and duration, the amount of the credit is considered to be as soon as possible provided in the credit contract and in accordance with those deadlines. A court may also take this opportunity to declare that a lessor does not have the right to exercise certain rights relating to the credit contract or a related transaction, as explained below. In summary, future legislation includes access to databases, information and rights relating to credit contracts, annual royalty percentage, registration procedures, the status and control of lenders and intermediaries, enforcement measures and transitional arrangements. (d) by other means, in whole or in part, all tariffs imposed on the sole contractor by the agreement or agreement associated with it; 2. Where goods or services covered by a related credit contract are not delivered or are only partially delivered or are not bound by the supply contract, the consumer has the right to appeal to the creditor if the consumer has argued his claims against the supplier but has not obtained the satisfaction to which he is entitled under the law or the contract for the delivery of goods or services. Member States determine to what extent and under what conditions these remedies can be exercised. (c) the annual percentage of royalties; In the case of a credit contract of the type covered by Article 2, paragraph 3, Member States may decide that the annual percentage of the contribution is not mandatory; 1. Member States ensure that, prior to the conclusion of the credit contract, the lender assesses the solvency of the consumer on the basis of sufficient information, possibly obtained from the consumer and, if necessary, on the basis of a consultation with the relevant database. Member States whose legislation requires creditors to assess the solvency of consumers on the basis of a consultation with the relevant database can maintain this requirement.