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(1) These regulations may be cited as the Consumer Credit (Notice of Variation of Agreements) Regulations 1977 and shall come into operation on 1st April 1977.
(2) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires:—
 “the Act” means the Consumer Credit Act 1974;
 “the Gazette” means the appropriate Gazette, that is to say, in relation to a variation made by a creditor who maintains a place of business in—


(a) England or Wales, the London Gazette;
(b) Scotland, the Edinburgh Gazette;
(c) Northern Ireland, the Belfast Gazette;

and, in relation to a variation made by a creditor who maintains a place of business in more than one of those countries, each appropriate Gazette;
 “national daily newspaper” means a newspaper which—


(a) is normally published daily, or daily except on any Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday or bank holiday within the meaning of section 1 of the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971; and
(b) circulates generally throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland or throughout each of those countries in which the creditor making the variation in question maintains a place of business;
 “served” means dealt with in such a manner that the thing served falls to be treated as properly served under section 176(1) of the Act;and other expressions used in these regulations have the same respective meanings as in the Act.
(3) For the purposes of these regulations an agreement is to be treated as maintained on those premises where the debtor habitually approaches the creditor (or would so approach him if the need arose) in order to secure that transactions are carried out or arrangements are made under the agreement.
(4) The Interpretation Act 1889 shall apply for the interpretation of these regulations as it applies for the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
(5) References in these regulations to notice of variation are references to such notice of variation of a regulated agreement as is by virtue of section 82(1) of the Act required to be given to the debtor or hirer before the variation can take effect.
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Subject to regulation 3 below, notice of variation of any regulated agreement shall—
(a) set out particulars of the variation; and
(b) be served on the debtor or hirer not less than seven days before the variation takes effect.
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(1) This regulation applies to a variation of a regulated consumer credit agreement where—
(a) the amount of the payments of interest charged under the agreement is determined, both before and after the variation takes effect, by reference to the amount of the balance outstanding, established as at daily intervals; and
(b) the variation is a variation of the rate of interest payable under the agreement.
(2) In the case of a variation to which this regulation applies, the requirements of regulation 2(b) above shall be treated as satisfied where—
(a) the notice of variation—
(i) is published in at least three national daily newspapers, in each case being printed in a type not less than 3 mm in height and occupying a space of not less than 100 sq cm, or
(ii) if it is not reasonably practicable so to publish it, is published in the Gazette, and
(b) if it is reasonably practicable to do so, the notice of variation is prominently displayed, so that it may easily be read, in a part (if any) open to the public of the premises of the creditor where the agreement to which the variation relates is maintained.
John Fraser
Minister of State
Department of Prices and Consumer Protection
28th February 1977