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2017 Indiana Code
TITLE 24. Trade Regulation
ARTICLE 4.5. UNIFORM CONSUMER CREDIT CODE
CHAPTER 1. General Provisions and Definitions
24-4.5-1-107. Waiver; agreement to forego rights; settlement of claims

Universal Citation:
IN Code § 24-4.5-1-107 (2017)
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IC 24-4.5-1-107 Waiver; agreement to forego rights; settlement of claims

     Sec. 107. Waiver; Agreement to Forego Rights; Settlement of Claims - (1) Except as otherwise provided in this Article, a buyer, lessee, or debtor may not waive or agree to forego rights or benefits under this Article.

     (2) A claim by a buyer, lessee, or debtor against a creditor for an excess charge, other violation of this Article, or civil penalty, or a claim against a buyer, lessee, or debtor for default or breach of a duty imposed by this Article, if disputed in good faith, may be settled by agreement.

     (3) A claim, whether or not disputed against a buyer, lessee or debtor may be settled for less value than the amount claimed.

     (4) A settlement in which the buyer, lessee, or debtor waives or agrees to forego rights or benefits under this Article is invalid if the court as a matter of law finds the settlement to have been unconscionable at the time it was made. The competence of the buyer, lessee, or debtor, any deception or coercion practiced upon him, the nature and extent of the legal advice received by him, and the value of the consideration are relevant to the issue of unconscionability.

Formerly: Acts 1971, P.L.366, SEC.2.

 

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