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70C-3-101. Prepayment of debt.
(1) (a) Subject to the other provisions of this section, a debtor may prepay the unpaidbalance of a closed-end consumer credit debt at any time without penalty.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), a debtor may be required to pay a prepayment feefor prepaying a closed-end extension of credit secured by a subordinate lien on a dwelling that isnot subject to Section 32 of Regulation Z, 12 C.F.R., Sec. 226.32 if:
(i) the creditor offers the debtor the option of entering into either:
(A) a contract that does not contain a prepayment fee; or
(B) a contract containing:
(I) a prepayment fee; and
(II) a rate of finance charge or fee that is lower than the rate of finance charge or feeunder the contract described in Subsection (1)(b)(i)(A); and
(ii) the debtor enters into the contract described in Subsection (1)(b)(i)(B).
(2) For purposes of this section:
(a) The unpaid balance of a closed-end consumer credit debt at any point in time shallconsist only of:
(i) any unpaid earned finance charge;
(ii) the unpaid principal of the debt; and
(iii) any delinquency or deferral and other allowable charges that may have been assessedprior to prepayment.
(b) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(c), the earned finance charge and unpaidprincipal shall be calculated only by the actuarial or United States Rule method from the date thecredit is first extended to the debtor, but the creditor may accrue finance charges during any delayperiod pertaining to a right of rescission.
(c) (i) Any prepaid finance charge not exceeding 5% of the original principal amount ofthe debt which the parties expressly agree is nonrefundable in the event of prepayment shall befully earned on the date the credit is extended.
(ii) Any prepaid finance charges in addition to the prepaid finance charges described inSubsection (2)(c)(i) are considered to be earned proportionally over the entire term of theagreement, and in that event of prepayment, any unearned portion of such charge, calculated on apro rata basis according to the remaining term of the agreement, shall be rebated.
(iii) Notwithstanding Subsections (2)(c)(i) and (ii), on a closed-end extension of creditsecured by a subordinate lien on a dwelling that is not subject to Section 32 of Regulation Z, 12C.F.R., Sec. 226.32 any prepaid finance charge shall be fully earned on the date the credit isextended.
(d) Any costs, charges, or fees paid to third parties in connection with setting up thecredit are not subject to rebate unless the creditor becomes entitled to a rebate of any part of thecost, charge, or fee as a result of the prepayment.
(3) If the maturity of a closed-end consumer credit debt is accelerated for any reason andjudgment is obtained, the debtor is entitled to have the unpaid balance of the debt calculated, lessany legal offset, as if payment in full had been made on the date judgment was entered. Intereston the judgment shall be the rate agreed on by the parties with respect to the debt.
(4) The provisions of this section for calculating the unpaid balance of a debt apply to allprepayments of closed-end consumer credit debts after September 1, 1985, unless a differentmethod for calculating the unpaid balance on prepayment is expressly provided for in a consumer

credit contract which was entered into prior to July 1, 1985, and was lawful when made.

Amended by Chapter 162, 2005 General Session

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Statutes > Utah > Title-70c > Chapter-03 > 70c-3-101

70C-3-101. Prepayment of debt.
(1) (a) Subject to the other provisions of this section, a debtor may prepay the unpaidbalance of a closed-end consumer credit debt at any time without penalty.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), a debtor may be required to pay a prepayment feefor prepaying a closed-end extension of credit secured by a subordinate lien on a dwelling that isnot subject to Section 32 of Regulation Z, 12 C.F.R., Sec. 226.32 if:
(i) the creditor offers the debtor the option of entering into either:
(A) a contract that does not contain a prepayment fee; or
(B) a contract containing:
(I) a prepayment fee; and
(II) a rate of finance charge or fee that is lower than the rate of finance charge or feeunder the contract described in Subsection (1)(b)(i)(A); and
(ii) the debtor enters into the contract described in Subsection (1)(b)(i)(B).
(2) For purposes of this section:
(a) The unpaid balance of a closed-end consumer credit debt at any point in time shallconsist only of:
(i) any unpaid earned finance charge;
(ii) the unpaid principal of the debt; and
(iii) any delinquency or deferral and other allowable charges that may have been assessedprior to prepayment.
(b) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(c), the earned finance charge and unpaidprincipal shall be calculated only by the actuarial or United States Rule method from the date thecredit is first extended to the debtor, but the creditor may accrue finance charges during any delayperiod pertaining to a right of rescission.
(c) (i) Any prepaid finance charge not exceeding 5% of the original principal amount ofthe debt which the parties expressly agree is nonrefundable in the event of prepayment shall befully earned on the date the credit is extended.
(ii) Any prepaid finance charges in addition to the prepaid finance charges described inSubsection (2)(c)(i) are considered to be earned proportionally over the entire term of theagreement, and in that event of prepayment, any unearned portion of such charge, calculated on apro rata basis according to the remaining term of the agreement, shall be rebated.
(iii) Notwithstanding Subsections (2)(c)(i) and (ii), on a closed-end extension of creditsecured by a subordinate lien on a dwelling that is not subject to Section 32 of Regulation Z, 12C.F.R., Sec. 226.32 any prepaid finance charge shall be fully earned on the date the credit isextended.
(d) Any costs, charges, or fees paid to third parties in connection with setting up thecredit are not subject to rebate unless the creditor becomes entitled to a rebate of any part of thecost, charge, or fee as a result of the prepayment.
(3) If the maturity of a closed-end consumer credit debt is accelerated for any reason andjudgment is obtained, the debtor is entitled to have the unpaid balance of the debt calculated, lessany legal offset, as if payment in full had been made on the date judgment was entered. Intereston the judgment shall be the rate agreed on by the parties with respect to the debt.
(4) The provisions of this section for calculating the unpaid balance of a debt apply to allprepayments of closed-end consumer credit debts after September 1, 1985, unless a differentmethod for calculating the unpaid balance on prepayment is expressly provided for in a consumer

credit contract which was entered into prior to July 1, 1985, and was lawful when made.

Amended by Chapter 162, 2005 General Session


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Statutes > Utah > Title-70c > Chapter-03 > 70c-3-101

70C-3-101. Prepayment of debt.
(1) (a) Subject to the other provisions of this section, a debtor may prepay the unpaidbalance of a closed-end consumer credit debt at any time without penalty.
(b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), a debtor may be required to pay a prepayment feefor prepaying a closed-end extension of credit secured by a subordinate lien on a dwelling that isnot subject to Section 32 of Regulation Z, 12 C.F.R., Sec. 226.32 if:
(i) the creditor offers the debtor the option of entering into either:
(A) a contract that does not contain a prepayment fee; or
(B) a contract containing:
(I) a prepayment fee; and
(II) a rate of finance charge or fee that is lower than the rate of finance charge or feeunder the contract described in Subsection (1)(b)(i)(A); and
(ii) the debtor enters into the contract described in Subsection (1)(b)(i)(B).
(2) For purposes of this section:
(a) The unpaid balance of a closed-end consumer credit debt at any point in time shallconsist only of:
(i) any unpaid earned finance charge;
(ii) the unpaid principal of the debt; and
(iii) any delinquency or deferral and other allowable charges that may have been assessedprior to prepayment.
(b) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(c), the earned finance charge and unpaidprincipal shall be calculated only by the actuarial or United States Rule method from the date thecredit is first extended to the debtor, but the creditor may accrue finance charges during any delayperiod pertaining to a right of rescission.
(c) (i) Any prepaid finance charge not exceeding 5% of the original principal amount ofthe debt which the parties expressly agree is nonrefundable in the event of prepayment shall befully earned on the date the credit is extended.
(ii) Any prepaid finance charges in addition to the prepaid finance charges described inSubsection (2)(c)(i) are considered to be earned proportionally over the entire term of theagreement, and in that event of prepayment, any unearned portion of such charge, calculated on apro rata basis according to the remaining term of the agreement, shall be rebated.
(iii) Notwithstanding Subsections (2)(c)(i) and (ii), on a closed-end extension of creditsecured by a subordinate lien on a dwelling that is not subject to Section 32 of Regulation Z, 12C.F.R., Sec. 226.32 any prepaid finance charge shall be fully earned on the date the credit isextended.
(d) Any costs, charges, or fees paid to third parties in connection with setting up thecredit are not subject to rebate unless the creditor becomes entitled to a rebate of any part of thecost, charge, or fee as a result of the prepayment.
(3) If the maturity of a closed-end consumer credit debt is accelerated for any reason andjudgment is obtained, the debtor is entitled to have the unpaid balance of the debt calculated, lessany legal offset, as if payment in full had been made on the date judgment was entered. Intereston the judgment shall be the rate agreed on by the parties with respect to the debt.
(4) The provisions of this section for calculating the unpaid balance of a debt apply to allprepayments of closed-end consumer credit debts after September 1, 1985, unless a differentmethod for calculating the unpaid balance on prepayment is expressly provided for in a consumer

credit contract which was entered into prior to July 1, 1985, and was lawful when made.

Amended by Chapter 162, 2005 General Session