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... transaction . The Truth in Lending Act thus reinforces a fundamental doctrine of contract law , that a con- tract , in ... transactions in which the parties are from different States is resolved in almost every instance in favor of the ...
... transaction . The Truth in Lending Act thus reinforces a fundamental doctrine of contract law , that a con- tract , in ... transactions in which the parties are from different States is resolved in almost every instance in favor of the ...
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... transaction.1 Then all of a sudden this " privilege " to pay interest up to 36 percent per annum becomes a " privilege " to repay the debt which it was the debtor's " privilege " in the first instance to incur . ' From my perspective as ...
... transaction.1 Then all of a sudden this " privilege " to pay interest up to 36 percent per annum becomes a " privilege " to repay the debt which it was the debtor's " privilege " in the first instance to incur . ' From my perspective as ...
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... transaction , while section 2.109 of the UCCC would appear to be consistent with the other provisions of the UCCC and to ... transactions , ' an undefined term , but clearly through its use of the word ' credit ' including both sales and ...
... transaction , while section 2.109 of the UCCC would appear to be consistent with the other provisions of the UCCC and to ... transactions , ' an undefined term , but clearly through its use of the word ' credit ' including both sales and ...
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... transaction involves two parties with relatively equal sophistication and bargaining power . The chances are the buyer ... transactions , the situation is entirely different . As between the unsophisticated consumer and the third party ...
... transaction involves two parties with relatively equal sophistication and bargaining power . The chances are the buyer ... transactions , the situation is entirely different . As between the unsophisticated consumer and the third party ...
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... transactions covered it does not prohibit an assignee of a negotiable instrument unlawfully taken from being a ... transaction . It should also be clear that this section does not in terms apply to holders in due course . In view of the ...
... transactions covered it does not prohibit an assignee of a negotiable instrument unlawfully taken from being a ... transaction . It should also be clear that this section does not in terms apply to holders in due course . In view of the ...
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