2011 Maine Revised Statutes
TITLE 9-A: MAINE CONSUMER CREDIT CODE
Article 4: INSURANCE
9-A §4-106. Unconscionability


9-A ME Rev Stat § 4-106 (2011 through 125th Legis) What's This?

Part 1: INSURANCE IN GENERAL

§4-106. Unconscionability

1. In applying the provisions of this Act on unconscionability, sections 5-108 and 6-111, to a separate charge for insurance, consideration shall be given, among other factors, to:

A. Potential benefits to the consumer including the satisfaction of his obligations; [1973, c. 762, §1 (NEW).]

B. The creditor's need for the protection provided by the insurance; and [1973, c. 762, §1 (NEW).]

C. The relation between the amount and terms of credit granted and the insurance benefits provided. [1973, c. 762, §1 (NEW).]

[ 1973, c. 762, §1 (NEW) .]

2. If consumer credit insurance otherwise complies with Parts 1, 2 and 3 of this Article and other applicable law, neither the amount nor the term of the insurance nor the amount of a charge therefor is in and of itself unconscionable in the absence of other practices and circumstances.

[ 1997, c. 315, §3 (AMD) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1973, c. 762, §1 (NEW). 1997, c. 315, §3 (AMD).

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