Banking Act 1979 (Exempt Transactions) Regulations 1986
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The Banking Act 1979 (c 37) is (or was) an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom enacted in the wake of the
Secondary banking crisis of 1973–1975 The secondary banking crisis of 1973–1975 was a dramatic crash in British property prices that caused dozens of small ("secondary") lending banks to be threatened with bankruptcy. Crisis The secondary banks, like the larger institutions, had b ...
to extend the Bank of England's regulatory powers over lenders (banks) and to provide protections for their depositors.


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UK banking law United Kingdom banking law refers to banking law in the United Kingdom, to control the activities of banks. History The Bank of England was originally established as a corporation with private shareholders under the Bank of England Act 1694, to r ...
* UK public service law


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United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1979 Banking legislation in the United Kingdom 1979 in economics Bank of England {{UK-statute-stub