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Consumer Credit Disclosure After Regulation Z

On the federal disclosure regime and its administration.

ForthcomingVol. II · No. 1pp. 1–34

§ I

Authorship

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Author
Faculty of the School of Consumer Credit & Debt Collection

Real Law Society Academy

§ II

Abstract

On the scope of the work.

The article surveys the federal consumer-credit disclosure regime as administered under Regulation Z and the implementing commentary. It reads the regulation against the Truth in Lending Act and the leading appellate authority.

§ III

Keywords

Subjects of the article.

  • Regulation Z
  • Truth in Lending Act
  • consumer credit
  • disclosure

§ IV

The Article

The text.

The disclosure regime is structured as a regulation read with a statute. The article begins with the statute and proceeds to the regulation, with the official commentary alongside.

Part I addresses the scope provisions and the principal disclosures required at the inception of a transaction.

Part II takes up the right of rescission, the disclosures it requires, and the cases that construe the timing of the period.

Part III addresses the administrative supervision of the regime and the working coordination between the principal federal agencies.

§ V

Preferred Citation

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Faculty of the Sch. of Consumer Credit, Consumer Credit Disclosure After Regulation Z, 2 Real Law J. 1 (MMXXVI).
DOI · 10.00000/rlj.ii.1.001

§ VII

Editorial History

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  1. MMXXVI — Spring

    Manuscript received.

  2. MMXXVI — Summer

    In editorial review.

§ VIII

Revision History

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No revisions have been issued. Substantive revisions, when issued, are recorded here and retained in the institutional archive.

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