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University of Michigan Law School

1951

Common Law

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Insurance-Loan Contract Which Provides For Cancellation Of Debt In Event Of Named Contingencies As An Insurance Contract, Wendell B. Will Mar 1951

Insurance-Loan Contract Which Provides For Cancellation Of Debt In Event Of Named Contingencies As An Insurance Contract, Wendell B. Will

Michigan Law Review

In consideration of plaintiff's promise to pay $720 to defendant in twelve monthly installments, defendant promised to advance $600. Plaintiff's obligation was to be cancelled in case of his death, and his obligation to pay installments was to be suspended while plaintiff was disabled because of illness or accident. Plaintiff warranted his good health and agreed that the contract was neither usurious nor one of insurance. The contract having been executed, plaintiff sought recovery under the Texas usury statute. The trial court held that of the $120 paid in excess of the loan, $60 was for maximum legal interest, $12 …