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The financial crisis of 2007 has been described, by leading economists, as the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of 1929.1 This crisis has contributed to the failure of businesses, the closure of banking and other financial institutions, and a dramatic decline in consumer wealth. The...
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| description | The financial crisis of 2007 has been described, by leading economists, as the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of 1929.1 This crisis has contributed to the failure of businesses, the closure of banking and other financial institutions, and a dramatic decline in consumer wealth. The prevailing economic climate has created a proliferation of 'cash-strapped' consumers. The consumer, worldwide, has been left in a very poor state indeed, with many losing their jobs, their homes and their livelihoods. Unable to generate an income the consumer has turned to credit providers, often relying on the credit they provide to live. But, as countries fall deeper into recession consumers become worse off and are defaulting on their credit obligations. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/43274 The national credit act: Interim attachment of goods sold on credit in a new era of South African consumer credit law Smith, ML Naude, Tjakie national credit act The financial crisis of 2007 has been described, by leading economists, as the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of 1929.1 This crisis has contributed to the failure of businesses, the closure of banking and other financial institutions, and a dramatic decline in consumer wealth. The prevailing economic climate has created a proliferation of 'cash-strapped' consumers. The consumer, worldwide, has been left in a very poor state indeed, with many losing their jobs, their homes and their livelihoods. Unable to generate an income the consumer has turned to credit providers, often relying on the credit they provide to live. But, as countries fall deeper into recession consumers become worse off and are defaulting on their credit obligations. 2026-05-22T08:50:40Z 2026-05-22T08:50:40Z 2010 2026-05-22T08:41:39Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/43274 en eng application/pdf Centre for Law and Society Faculty of Law University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | national credit act Smith, ML The national credit act: Interim attachment of goods sold on credit in a new era of South African consumer credit law |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | The national credit act: Interim attachment of goods sold on credit in a new era of South African consumer credit law |
| title_full | The national credit act: Interim attachment of goods sold on credit in a new era of South African consumer credit law |
| title_fullStr | The national credit act: Interim attachment of goods sold on credit in a new era of South African consumer credit law |
| title_full_unstemmed | The national credit act: Interim attachment of goods sold on credit in a new era of South African consumer credit law |
| title_short | The national credit act: Interim attachment of goods sold on credit in a new era of South African consumer credit law |
| title_sort | national credit act interim attachment of goods sold on credit in a new era of south african consumer credit law |
| topic | national credit act |
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