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§ 14-1703. Contents of statement - In general.
 

The written statement required by § 14-1702 of this subtitle shall disclose to the applicant: 

(1) The applicant's right to a statement of reasons within 30 days after receipt by the lender or credit grantor of a request made within 60 days after notification, made under § 14-1702 (a) of this subtitle; 

(2) The identity of the person or office from which the statement of reasons may be obtained; and 

(3) The right of the applicant to have the statement of reasons confirmed in writing on written request. 
 

[1985, ch. 669.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Commercial-law > Title-14 > Subtitle-17 > 14-1703

§ 14-1703. Contents of statement - In general.
 

The written statement required by § 14-1702 of this subtitle shall disclose to the applicant: 

(1) The applicant's right to a statement of reasons within 30 days after receipt by the lender or credit grantor of a request made within 60 days after notification, made under § 14-1702 (a) of this subtitle; 

(2) The identity of the person or office from which the statement of reasons may be obtained; and 

(3) The right of the applicant to have the statement of reasons confirmed in writing on written request. 
 

[1985, ch. 669.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Commercial-law > Title-14 > Subtitle-17 > 14-1703

§ 14-1703. Contents of statement - In general.
 

The written statement required by § 14-1702 of this subtitle shall disclose to the applicant: 

(1) The applicant's right to a statement of reasons within 30 days after receipt by the lender or credit grantor of a request made within 60 days after notification, made under § 14-1702 (a) of this subtitle; 

(2) The identity of the person or office from which the statement of reasons may be obtained; and 

(3) The right of the applicant to have the statement of reasons confirmed in writing on written request. 
 

[1985, ch. 669.]