Student Loan Scheme Act 2011

Matters of general application and miscellaneous matters - Matters of general application

192: Payment date not otherwise specified

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“You have 30 days to pay if no specific date is given”

If the Student Loan Scheme Act doesn’t tell you when you need to pay an amount, you have 30 days to pay it. The 30 days start from the day you get a letter saying you need to pay. This rule helps you know when to pay if the act doesn’t give you a specific date.

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Part 5 Matters of general application and miscellaneous matters
Matters of general application

192Payment date not otherwise specified

  1. If this Act does not specify a date by which an amount payable under this Act is payable, the amount is due and payable 30 days after the date on which the borrower is notified in writing that the amount is due and payable.

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