Clark v. Phelps
Clark v. Phelps
Opinion of the Court
The case of Butterfield v. Kidder, 8 Pick. 512, is a direct authority to the position, that under St. 1783, c. 55, if a borrower of money gave his promissory note for its repayment, with lawful interest, a verbal agreement, made at the time of giving such note, to pay usurious interest thereon, did not vitiate such note. If usurious interest was not paid under such verbal stipulation, it had no effect; if paid, it subjected the receiver to the penalty or liabilities provided in other cases of the receipt of usurious interest. I am aware that this decision is at variance with the rule adopted in some of our lister States.
Tn the earlier cases of Gardner v. Flagg, and Thompson v. Woodbridge, 8 Mass. 101, 256, it was held that the subsequent receipt of usurious interest upon a contract, where such interest was not originally stipulated for, would not render such contract void, but subjected the party receiving such usurious interest to the penalty provided by the statute. See also Chadbourn v. Watts, 10 Mass. 121, where, in the case of a new note given for the balance of a debt on which usurious interest had been paid, it was held not to be tainted with usury. These cases, however, arose on the former statute regulating interest and the taking of usury; and hence it becomes necessary to consider the question as presented under the Rev. Sts. c. 35. This latter statute has, in some points, very materially changed the law as to the effect of usurious interest being taken or reserved upon contracts. Such contracts are no longer void absolutely, but, for the protection of the borrower, it is provided that in case of an action being brought upon such contract, the debtor shall be entitled to have a deduction therefrom of threefold the amount of the whole interest, and a judgment for his costs ; or, in case of the payment of the note or contract, he may, by an action of debt or bill in equity, recover back threefold the amount of the interest paid.
The note first given by the present defendants, for the loan,
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- Samuel Clark v. George H. Phelps and others
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