clear space clear space clear space white space
A
 r c h i v e s   o f   M a r y l a n d   O n l i n e

PLEASE NOTE: The searchable text below was computer generated and may contain typographical errors. Numerical typos are particularly troubling. Click “View pdf” to see the original document.

  Maryland State Archives | Index | Help | Search
search for:
clear space
white space
The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
Volume 375, Page 1877   View pdf image (33K)
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>
clear space clear space clear space white space

INTEREST AND USURY. 1877

ARTICLE 49.

INTEREST AND USURY.

1. Legal rate of interest.
2. When plea of usury not available.
3. What is usury?
4. Penalty.

5. What plea of usury shall state.
6. When usury is not a cause of action;
renewals.

An. Code, sec. 1. 1904, sec. 1. 1888, sec. 1. 1826, ch. 99. 1832, ch. 152.

1. Interest may be charged or deducted at the rate of six per centum
per annum and the same may be calculated according to the standard laid
down in Rowlett's tables.

Statutes against usury cannot be evaded by any shift or device. No matter what
form the transaction takes, if usury lurks therein, courts will condemn it. A renewal
of an usurious transaction between the same parties, partakes of same infirmity;
contra, if contract is a new one. Montague v. Sewell, 57 Md. 414; Andrews v. Poe,
30 Md. 487; Brown v. Waters, 2 Md. Ch. 208; Tyson v. Rickard, 3 H. & J. 113;
Thomas v. Catheral, 5 G. & J. 23; Stockett v. Ellicott, 3 G. & J. 123.

Although borrower is entitled to recover back the usurious surplus, such right of
action is not created by Code. Code fixes rate of interest only. Williar v. Baltimore,
etc., Loan Assn., 45 Md. 559.

It is not usurious to receive interest in advance upon notes discounted. Duncan v.
Maryland Savings Institution, 10 G. & J. 311.

Usury depends upon intention, and if unintentionally Roulett's tables are de-
parted from, usury could not be deduced. Duvall v. Farmers' Bank, 7 G. & J. 60;
Duncan v. Maryland Savings Institution, 10 G. & J. 311; Tyson v. Rickard, 3 H. &
J. 109.

Cited but not construed in Hammond v. Hammond, 2 Bl. 308, note (M).

As to petty loans and charges thereon, see art. 58A.

An. Code, see. 2. 1904, sec. 2. 1888, sec. 2. 1824, ch. 200.

2. No plea of usury shall be available against any legal or equitable
assignee or holder of any bond, bill obligatory, bill of exchange, promissory
note or other negotiable instrument, where such assignee or endorsee or
holder shall have received the same for a bona fide and legal consideration,
without notice of any usury in the creation or subsequent assignment
thereof.

This section applied. Suspicious circumstances held insufficient to bring notice of
the usury home to the assignee. Gantt v. Grindall, 49 Md. 313.

This section held not to apply because defendant was not the holder of any such
instrument as is mentioned in this section. Montague v. Sewell, 57 Md. 416.

An. Code, sec. 3. 1904, sec. 3. 1888, sec. 3. 1704, ch. 69, sec. 1.

3. If any person shall exact, directly or indirectly, for loan of any
money, goods or chattels to be paid in money above the value of six dollars

As to the " Blue Sky " law, see art. 32A, sec. 11, et seq.
See art. 3, sec. 57, of the Md. Constitution.

 

clear space
clear space
white space

Please view image to verify text. To report an error, please contact us.
The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
Volume 375, Page 1877   View pdf image (33K)
 Jump to  
  << PREVIOUS  NEXT >>


This web site is presented for reference purposes under the doctrine of fair use. When this material is used, in whole or in part, proper citation and credit must be attributed to the Maryland State Archives. PLEASE NOTE: The site may contain material from other sources which may be under copyright. Rights assessment, and full originating source citation, is the responsibility of the user.


Tell Us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website!



An Archives of Maryland electronic publication.
For information contact mdlegal@mdarchives.state.md.us.

©Copyright  October 06, 2023
Maryland State Archives