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Statutes > Idaho > Title28 > T28ch45 > T28ch45pt1 > T28ch45sect28-45-109

TITLE 28

COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS

CHAPTER 45

REMEDIES AND PENALTIES

PART 1.

LIMITATIONS ON CREDITORS’ REMEDIES

28-45-109. Extortionate extensions of credit. If it is the understanding of the creditor and the debtor at the time an extension of credit is made that delay in making repayment or failure to make repayment could result in the use of violence or other criminal means to cause harm to the person, reputation or property of the debtor(s) or of another person, the repayment of the extension of credit is unenforceable through civil judicial processes against the debtor.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title28 > T28ch45 > T28ch45pt1 > T28ch45sect28-45-109

TITLE 28

COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS

CHAPTER 45

REMEDIES AND PENALTIES

PART 1.

LIMITATIONS ON CREDITORS’ REMEDIES

28-45-109. Extortionate extensions of credit. If it is the understanding of the creditor and the debtor at the time an extension of credit is made that delay in making repayment or failure to make repayment could result in the use of violence or other criminal means to cause harm to the person, reputation or property of the debtor(s) or of another person, the repayment of the extension of credit is unenforceable through civil judicial processes against the debtor.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title28 > T28ch45 > T28ch45pt1 > T28ch45sect28-45-109

TITLE 28

COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS

CHAPTER 45

REMEDIES AND PENALTIES

PART 1.

LIMITATIONS ON CREDITORS’ REMEDIES

28-45-109. Extortionate extensions of credit. If it is the understanding of the creditor and the debtor at the time an extension of credit is made that delay in making repayment or failure to make repayment could result in the use of violence or other criminal means to cause harm to the person, reputation or property of the debtor(s) or of another person, the repayment of the extension of credit is unenforceable through civil judicial processes against the debtor.