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Jenkins
v Lombard North Central plc Notices on car windscreens were pre-printed with the
finance company's name and logo. Relevant prices were stuck onto the notices.
The defendant company was charged with a breach of the Consumer Credit
(Advertisements) Regulations 1980. It was held that there was nothing in the advertisements
which "indicated a willingness to provide credit" so Section 43 did
not apply. Therefore the notice was not a credit advertisement. |