Earlier this week, the California Court of Appeal issued an opinion in a case that should be interesting reading for anyone dealing with promissory notes. In Creative Ventures, LLC v. Jim Ward & Associates, the court reached the following conclusions:
The case is also a reminder that California has long regulated the interest that lenders may impose on loans and forbearances. In fact, the people enacted a comprehensive usury law by initiative nearly a century ago and that law remains on the books today. Cal. Civ. Code §§ 1916.1 to 1916.3. In 1934, the limitations on interest rates were incorporated into the California Constitution. Cal. Const. Art. XV.
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