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Connecticut General Statutes 36a-680 - Effect of inconsistent law

Connecticut General Statutes > Title 36a > Chapter 669 > § 36a-680 - Effect of inconsistent law


Current as of: 2009

(a) If the commissioner finds that the requirements of any other law of this state relating to the disclosure of information in connection with consumer credit transactions are inconsistent with the provisions of sections 36a-675 to 36a-685, inclusive, or regulations adopted thereunder, the commissioner may exempt creditors who comply with said sections from compliance with such inconsistent law. For purposes of this subsection, disclosure statutes are inconsistent if both require disclosure of the same information even though the prescribed definition, method of calculation or manner of expression is different and, in case of such conflict or inconsistency, the provisions of sections 36a-675 to 36a-685, inclusive, shall control, provided sections 36a-746b to 36a-746g, inclusive, shall not be deemed inconsistent with the provisions of sections 36a-675 to 36a-685, inclusive, and shall control where applicable.

      (b) In any action or proceeding in any court involving a consumer credit sale, the disclosure of an annual percentage rate required by sections 36a-675 to 36a-685, inclusive, may not be received as evidence that the sale was a loan or any type of transaction other than a credit sale, and in any consumer credit transaction, the disclosure of an annual percentage rate required by said sections shall not in itself indicate that a transaction is usurious or that the rate of charge exceeds a statutory ceiling.

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