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Code · Missouri · Chapter 408

408.130. Borrower to receive statement of contract — contents — prepayment effect — receipts for payments.

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408.130. Borrower to receive statement of contract — contents — prepayment effect — receipts for payments. — 1. At the time the loan is made, there shall be delivered to the borrower, or, if there are two or more borrowers, to one of them, a written statement or copy of the loan contract showing in clear and distinct terms:
(1)The name and address of the lender and of one of the borrowers;
(2)The date of the loan contract;
(3)The schedule of installments or description thereof;
(4)The type of any instrument securing the loan;
(5)The principal amount of the loan excluding interest;
(6)The rate or amount of interest as the contract may provide;
(7)That the borrower may prepay the loan, in whole or in part, at any time, and in case interest has been added to the principal of the loan;
(8)That the interest is subject to the refund requirements of section 408.170 if the loan is prepaid in full.
2. A receipt shall be given for the amount of each payment made in currency. Any note paid in full, or a copy thereof, shall be so marked "paid" and returned, and any security interest which no longer secures a loan shall be restored, cancelled or released.
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(L. 1951 p. 875 § 408.032(b), A.L. 1965 p. 114, A.L. 1994 H.B. 963)
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