National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009
Note:
See section 3 of the National Credit Act.
PART 6 - PENALTIES FOR DEFAULTS OF CREDIT PROVIDERS AND LESSORSOn application being made by a lessee for an order in relation to a consumer lease, the maximum penalty that may be imposed by the court for a contravention of a key requirement is an amount not exceeding the difference between: (a) the total amount payable by the lessee under the consumer lease; and (b) the base price of the goods hired under the lease.
114A(2)
The court may, however, impose a greater penalty if the lessee satisfies the court that the lessee has suffered a loss. The amount of the penalty is to be not less than the amount of the loss.
114A(3)
For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a) , the amount payable under a consumer lease to the extent it relates to amounts payable in the future is to be calculated on the assumptions in sections 180 and 182 .
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