Lincoln Building & Saving Ass'n v. Benjamin
Lincoln Building & Saving Ass'n v. Benjamin
Opinion of the Court
This case being in all respects similar to that of the Lincoln Building & Saving Association v. Michael Graham, it is only necessary to remark that for the reasons given in that case, the loan contracts in this must be held as usurious. The two loans aggregate the sum of one thousand dollars; but it is admitted the defendants received only $590, the balance having been reserved by plaintiff as a bonus on the loans. It is also admitted that the defendants have paid on these loans, in all, the sum of $388.56. Now, under the law relating to interest, the plaintiff isβ entitled only to the payment of the principal of the debt contracted by the
Decree accordingly.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The Lincoln Building & Saving Association v. C. S. Benjamin and E. Benjamin
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- Published