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ON APPEAL FROM BRENTFORD COUNTY COURT
His Honour Judge Powles Q.C.
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Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE PATTEN
and
LADY JUSTICE RAFFERTY
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JITESH SALAT |
Claimant/ Appellant |
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MINDAUGAS BARUTIS |
Defendant/Respondent |
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Mr. Andrew Prynne Q.C. and Mr. Darren Walsh (instructed by Swiftcover Insurance Services) for the respondent
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Lord Justice Moore-Bick :
Introduction
The Regulations
"5. These Regulations apply to a contract, including a consumer credit agreement, between a consumer and a trader which is for the supply of goods or services to the consumer by a trader and which is made—
(a) during a visit by the trader to the consumer's home . . .
. . .
7. (1) A consumer has the right to cancel a contract to which these Regulations apply within the cancellation period.
(2) The must give the consumer a written notice of his right to cancel the contract and such notice must be given at the time the contract is made . . .
. . .
(4) Where the contract is wholly or partly in writing the notice must be incorporated in the same document.
. . .
(6) A contract to which these Regulations apply shall not be enforceable against the consumer unless the trader has given the consumer a notice of the right to cancel and the information required in accordance with this regulation."
The agreement
The judgments below
The issues