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16a-5-111 (UCCC) Cure of default.

KS Stat § 16a-5-111 (2018) (N/A)
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16a-5-111. (UCCC) Cure of default. (1) This section applies to consumer credit transactions.

(2) Except as provided in subsection (3), after a default consisting only of the consumer's failure to make a required payment in a consumer credit transaction payable in installments, a creditor may neither accelerate maturity of the unpaid balance of the obligation nor take possession of collateral because of that default until 20 days after a notice of the consumer's right to cure (K.S.A. 16a-5-110, and amendments thereto) is given. Until 20 days after the notice is given, the consumer may cure all defaults consisting of a failure to make the required payment by tendering the amount of all unpaid sums due at the time of the tender, without acceleration, plus any unpaid delinquency charges. Cure restores the consumer to the consumer's rights under the agreement as though the defaults had not occurred.

(3) With respect to defaults on the same obligation after a creditor has once given a notice of consumer's right to cure (K.S.A. 16a-5-110, and amendments thereto), this section gives the consumer no right to cure and imposes no limitation on the creditor's right to proceed against the consumer or the collateral.

History: L. 1973, ch. 85, § 87; L. 1974, ch. 91, § 3; L. 2005, ch. 144, § 17; July 1.

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16a-5-111 (UCCC) Cure of default.