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We had to go up a hill called the Davel Brae that lay between the schoolhouse and the main street.
The Story of My Boyhood and Youth John Muir 1876
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Gabriel Davel, chief executive of the National Credit Regulator, says overall consumer lending dropped after the law took effect as "predatory lending" by banks, auto financing firms and other lenders abated.
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In recent months, lending has started to recover, according to Davel, a sign that lenders are still able to make profits amid the restrictions.
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BHP Billiton Energy Coal South Africa has invited coal exploration, mining and development companies to apply for participating in the tender process to sell its entire interest and prospecting rights at Hartogshof, T-Project, Davel, Pegasus, Theunissen, Waterberg, Newcastle, Ermelo and Remhoogte, an advertisement in India's Economic Times newspaper showed.
ICVL Eyes BHP Coal Assets Rajesh Roy 2011
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Also, U.S. institutions can't be blamed solely for aggressive banking practices, says Gabriel Davel, CEO of the National Credit Regulator, which enforces lending laws in South Africa.
U.S. exported its aggressive credit card fees worldwide 2009
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Davel says that other countries considering reform should ask themselves "not what effect it would have on bank profits, but what is the cost to society" of not doing anything.
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Davel said one of the implications of the credit act was that consumers 'attitudes towards debt had changed as they were more
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"We can now say, the attitude of credit bureaux has dramatically changed," Davel said.
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Davel said before the at was introduced the sector was in a
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Davel said the role of debt counsellors was significant as they were in a position of mediating when debt arose.
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