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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 3B

17:3B-39. Imposition of late, delinquency charge

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11. If the agreement governing a revolving credit plan so provides, a bank may impose, as interest, a late or delinquency charge upon any outstanding unpaid installment payments or portions thereof under the plan which are in default, except that: no more than one late or delinquency charge may be imposed with respect to any single installment payment or portion thereof regardless of the period during which it remains in default; and for the purpose only of the preceding proviso, all payments by the borrower shall be deemed to be applied to the satisfaction of installment payments in the order in which they become due.
Nothing contained in this section shall limit, restrict or otherwise affect the right of the bank pursuant to section 5 of this act to change the periodic percentage rate or rates of interest applicable to the revolving credit plan between the bank and a borrower upon the occurrence of a delinquency or default or other failure of the borrower to perform in accordance with the terms of the plan.
L.1996,c.137,s.11.
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