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Section 40-14-319 - Rebate Upon Prepayment.

WY Stat § 40-14-319 (2019) (N/A)
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40-14-319. Rebate upon prepayment.

(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, upon prepayment in full of the unpaid balance of a precomputed consumer loan, refinancing or consolidation, the unearned loan finance charge shall be refunded based on the Rule of 78's if the transaction under its original terms did not exceed sixty-one (61) monthly installments and upon the actuarial method, if the transaction by its original terms exceeded sixty-one (61) monthly installments. An amount not less than the unearned portion of the loan finance charge calculated according to this section shall be rebated to the debtor. With respect to irregular payment transactions, the administrator may prescribe by rule the refund formula. If the rebate otherwise required is less than one dollar ($1.00), no rebate need be made.

(b) Upon prepayment in full of a consumer loan, other than one pursuant to a revolving loan account, a refinancing or consolidation, whether or not precomputed, the lender may collect or retain a minimum loan finance charge within the limits stated in W.S. 40-14-310(f).

(c) If a deferral (W.S. 40-14-313) has been agreed to, the unearned portion of the loan finance charge shall be computed without regard to the deferral. The amount of deferral charge earned at the date of prepayment shall also be calculated. If the deferral charge earned is less than the deferral charge paid, the difference shall be added to the unearned portion of the loan finance charge. If any part of a deferral charge has been earned but has not been paid, that part shall be subtracted from the unearned portion of the loan finance charge or shall be added to the unpaid balance.

(d) This section does not preclude the collection or retention by the lender of delinquency charges (W.S. 40-14-312).

(e) If the maturity is accelerated for any reason and judgment is obtained, the debtor is entitled to the same rebate as if the payment had been made on the date judgment is entered.

(f) Upon prepayment in full of a consumer loan by the proceeds of consumer credit insurance (W.S. 40-14-403), the debtor or his estate is entitled to the same rebate as though the debtor had prepaid the agreement on the date the proceeds of the insurance are paid to the lender, but no later than ten (10) business days after satisfactory proof of loss is furnished to the lender.

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Section 40-14-319 - Rebate Upon Prepayment.