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Code · Oklahoma · Title 15 — Contracts

§15-140.1. Debt cancellation agreement.

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A. A "debt cancellation agreement" means a loan term or contractual arrangement modifying loan or retail installment contract terms under which a lender or other creditor agrees to cancel all or part of an obligation of the borrower to repay an extension of credit from the lender or other creditor upon the occurrence of a specified event. The agreement may be separate from or a part of other loan or retail installment contract documents.
B. A debt cancellation agreement shall not be considered a contract of, or for, insurance if it is not a contract whereby one undertakes to indemnify another or to pay a specified amount upon determinable contingencies, but merely cancels amounts owed by a
borrower under a loan, retail installment contract or other credit agreement.
C. A debt cancellation agreement shall not be deemed to create a special relationship between the parties which would give rise to an action in tort to recover for breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing. This section shall not be construed to preclude a breach of contract action for failure of the parties to comply with the implied duty of good faith and fair dealing in carrying out their obligations as set forth in the agreement. Added by Laws 2008, c. 29, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2008. Amended by Laws 2008, c. 353, § 14, eff. Nov. 1, 2008; Laws 2012, c. 150, § 33, eff. Nov. 1, 2012.
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