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LATER DATE.

Form 6—Disclosure about credit contracts

subsection 17(16) of the Code
subregulation 74(2) of the Regulations

IMPORTANT

BEFORE YOU SIGN                                                                                                                                    THINGS YOU MUST KNOW

  *  READ THIS CONTRACT DOCUMENT so that you know exactly what contract you are entering into and what you will have to do under the contract.       * You can withdraw this offer at any time before the credit provider accepts it. When the credit provider does accept it, you are bound by it. However, you may end the contract before you obtain credit, or a card or other means is used to obtain goods or services for which credit is to be provided under the contract, by telling the credit provider in writing, but you will still be liable for any fees or charges already incurred.

  * You should also read the information statement: 'THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOUR PROPOSED CREDIT CONTRACT'.                                    * You do not have to take out consumer credit insurance unless you want to. However, if this contract document says so, you must take out insurance over any mortgaged property that is used as security, such as a house or car.

  * Fill in or cross out any blank spaces.                                                                                                           * If you take out insurance, the credit provider can not insist on any particular insurance company.

  * Get a copy of this contract document.                                                                                                            * If this contract document says so, the credit provider can vary the annual percentage rate (the interest rate), the repayments and the fees and charges and can add new fees and charges without your consent.

  * Do not sign this contract document if there is anything you do not understand.                                                                   * If this contract document says so, the credit provider can charge a fee if you pay out your contract early.

Form 7—Disclosure about credit contracts

subsection 17(16) of the Code
subregulation 74(3) of the Regulations

IMPORTANT

BEFORE YOU SIGN                                                                                                                                   THINGS YOU MUST KNOW

  * READ THIS CONTRACT DOCUMENT so that you know exactly what contract you are entering into and what you will have to do under the contract.       * Once you sign this contract document, you will be bound by it. However, you may end the contract before you obtain credit, or a card or other means is used to obtain goods or services for which credit is to be provided under the contract, by telling the credit provider in writing, but you will still be liable for any fees or charges already incurred.

                                                                                                                                                    * You do not have to take out consumer credit insurance unless you want to. However, if this contract document says so, you must take out insurance over any mortgaged property that is used as security, such as a