§14A-3-305. Loans made by telephone or mail.
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With respect to a consumer loan, other than a loan made pursuant to a revolving loan account, if the lender receives a request for an extension of credit by mail or telephone without personal solicitation, the lender complies with this part if the lender's printed material distributed to the public or the loan agreement or other printed material delivered to the debtor sets forth the terms of financing, including the annual percentage rate for
representative amounts of credit, and if he gives the information required by this part on or before the date the first payment is due on the loan. Added by Laws 1969, c. 352, § 3-305, eff. July 1, 1969.