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[2010] ZANCT 19
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Botes v African Bank Ltd (NCT/ 306/2009/138 (1)(P)) [2010] ZANCT 19 (2 February 2010)
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IN THE NATIONAL CONSUMER TRIBUNAL
HELD IN CENTURION
Case Number: NCT/ 306/2009/138 (1)(P)
DATE:02/02/2010
In the matter between:
MARKUS JOHANNES BOTES.....................................................1st Applicant/Consumer
ID:
and
AFRICAN BANK LIMITED.................................................1st Respondent/Credit Provider
CONSENT ORDER
The Tribunal having read the papers filed of record and heard the Debt Counsellor;
The Tribunal, being satisfied that the Applicant and the Respondents are parties to a debt re-arrangement facilitated by a Debt Counsellor under section 86(7)(b) read together with section 138(1) of the National Credit Act, Act 34 of 2005 ;(the Act).
The Tribunal hereby orders that;
1. The draft consent order formulated as the order of the Tribunal attached hereto and marked Annexure "A" is confirmed;
2. The parties are warned that failure to comply with the order of the Tribunal constitutes an offence in terms of section 160(1) of the Act.
Dated and signed at Centurion on this 2nd Day of February 2010
ADV F. MANAMELA
PRESIDING MEMBER
IN THE NATIONAL CONSUMER
TRIBUNAL
HELD AT CENTURION
Case No:
In the matter between:
BOTES, MARKUS JOHANNES...............................................CONSUMER/1st APPLICANT
Identity number: -
And
AFRICAN BANK LIMITED......................................1st RESPONDENT/CREDIT PROVIDER
" DRAFT CONSENT ORDER IN TERMS OF SECTION 86(8) READ TOGETHER WITH SECTION 138 OF THE NATIONAL CREDIT ACT 34 OF 2005
WHEREAS:
a. The consumer applied for debt review in terms of the National Credit Act 43 of 2005;
b. The debt counsellor found that the consumer is experiencing difficulty satisfying all obligations under the credit agreements in a timely manner;
c. The debt counsellor recommended a restructuring of the payment instalments to all the credit providers, as per the agreement which is attached hereto marked:
"Annexure B";
d. All the respective credit providers and the consumer/applicant consented to this agreement, which consents are hereto attached marked "Annexure C"
NOW THEREFORE:
The Tribunal, being satisfied that the Applicant and Respondent are parties to a debt rearrangement facilitated by a debt counsellor under section 86(7) of National Credit Act, hereby orders, by consent of the parties:
That the payment structures of the agreement between the Applicant and the Respondents as set out in Annexure "B", be made an order of the National Consumer Tribunal;
Which agreement restructures the payment instalment extending the payment period as indicated in Annexure "C"REGISTRAR OF THE NATIONAL CONSUMER TRIBUNAL
Applicant/Consumer
Debt Counsellor on behalf of the Consumer TO:
THE REGISTRAR OF THE TRIBUNAL CENTURION
1. AFRICAN BANK LIMITED
59 16th ROAD PRIVATE
BAG X170
MIDRAND
1685