National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009

SCHEDULE 1 - NATIONAL CREDIT CODE  

Note:

See section 3 of the National Credit Act.

PART 1 - PRELIMINARY  

13   Presumptions relating to application of Code  

13(1)    
In any proceedings (whether brought under this Code or not) in which a party claims that a credit contract, mortgage or guarantee is one to which this Code applies, it is presumed to be such unless the contrary is established.

13(2)    
It is presumed for the purposes of this Code that credit is not provided or intended to be provided under a contract wholly or predominantly for any or all of the following purposes (a Code purpose ):


(a) for personal, domestic or household purposes;


(b) to purchase, renovate or improve residential property for investment purposes;


(c) to refinance credit that has been provided wholly or predominantly to purchase, renovate or improve residential property for investment purposes;

if the debtor declares, before entering the contract, that the credit is to be applied wholly or predominantly for a purpose that is not a Code purpose, unless the contrary is established.


13(3)    
However, the declaration is ineffective if, when the declaration was made, the credit provider or a person (the prescribed person ) of a kind prescribed by the regulations:


(a) knew, or had reason to believe; or


(b) would have known, or had reason to believe, if the credit provider or prescribed person had made reasonable inquiries about the purpose for which the credit was provided, or intended to be provided, under the contract;

that the credit was in fact to be applied wholly or predominantly for a Code purpose.


13(4)    
If the declaration is ineffective under subsection (3), paragraph 5(1)(b) is taken to be satisfied in relation to the contract.

13(5)    
A declaration under this section is to be substantially in the form (if any) required by the regulations and is ineffective for the purposes of this section if it is not.

13(6)    


A person commits an offence if:


(a) the person engages in conduct; and


(b) the conduct induces a debtor to make a declaration under this section that is false or misleading in a material particular; and


(c) the declaration is false or misleading in a material particular.

Criminal penalty: 2 years imprisonment.


13(7)    
Strict liability applies to paragraph (6)(c).

Note:

For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code .





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