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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 190 — Motor vehicle sales

190.120 Payment in full before maturity.

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(1)If the finance charge applicable to the retail installment contract has been
determined by a precomputed method, the retail buyer may pay in full at any time
before the stated maturity date and upon such prepayment in full the retail buyer
shall receive a refund of a portion of the finance charge not less than the refund
computed in accordance with the Rule of 78's. An acquisition cost of twenty-five
dollars ($25) shall be deducted from the finance charge before computation of the
refund. Where the refund is less than one dollar ($1) no refund need be made and
acceleration of the balance by the seller, caused by the default of the buyer or
otherwise, shall not affect the date of computation. Any balance remaining unpaid
as of the stated maturity date shall then be subject to accumulation of additional
finance charges at the rate specified in the contract.
(2)If the finance charge applicable to the retail installment contract has or will be
determined by a simple interest method, the retail buyer may pay in full at any time
before the stated maturity date without penalty, except that the holder may collect
and receive a minimum finance charge of twenty-five dollars ($25) in any event.
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