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Banking and Finance Law

University of Washington School of Law

1973

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Usury—Installment Sales Contracts: Limitation Of The Scope Of The Time Price Doctrine—National Bank Of Commerce Of Seattle V. Thomsen, 80 Wn.2d 406, 495 P.2d 332 (1972), P. A. H. Feb 1973

Usury—Installment Sales Contracts: Limitation Of The Scope Of The Time Price Doctrine—National Bank Of Commerce Of Seattle V. Thomsen, 80 Wn.2d 406, 495 P.2d 332 (1972), P. A. H.

Washington Law Review

In 1965 Greg Thomsen entered into an agreement with Carter Motors for the purchase of an automobile. In addition to signing a purchase order, Thomsen executed a conditional sales contract which provided that payments were to be made to the National Bank of Commerce (NBC) and showed a time price differential of $242.15, the equivalent of a 14.61 percent annual finance charge. A Carter Motors salesman had requested that Thomsen finance the purchase through NBC, which had supplied the contract form and other documents used in the transaction. Carter Motors immediately assigned the contract to NBC pursuant to a financing …