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Looking at the Consumer Credit Act 1974 as amended, I note that the definitions section reads as follows:

“non-commercial agreement” means a consumer credit agreement [or a consumer hire agreement] not made by the creditor [or owner] in the course of a business carried on by him; [my brackets for clarity]

...whereas this Wikipedia article says a 'non commercial agreement' is one where both creditor and borrower are not acting in the course of a business.

There is a link to Roy Goode's book on Consumer Credit but I don't have that.

It may be that there is some other section of the Act that adds the requirement set out in the article, but if not it should be corrected.

Here's a link to the Definitions section of the Act: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1974/39/section/189

I'm reluctant to Edit the page as yet because I don't have the Goode book.

82.69.28.251 (talk) 14:07, 3 October 2019 (UTC)