Michigan Laws 445.857 – Time price differential; limitation; computation; minimum time price differential
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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 445.857
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Holder: means a retail seller of goods or services covered by a retail installment contract or retail charge agreement, or an assignee of that seller. See Michigan Laws 445.852
- month: means a calendar month; the word "year" a calendar year; and the word "year" alone shall be equivalent to the words "year of our Lord". See Michigan Laws 8.3j
- seller: means a person regularly and principally engaged in the business of selling goods or services to retail buyers, but does not include the services of a professional person licensed by the state to perform legal or dental services or medical services as a medical doctor or a doctor of osteopathy. See Michigan Laws 445.852
- Time price differential: means the amount a buyer pays or is required to pay for the privilege of purchasing goods or services in installments over a period of time. See Michigan Laws 445.852
A retail installment contract may provide for, and the seller or holder may then charge, collect, and receive a time price differential that does not exceed the rate of interest or its equivalent permitted a regulated lender by the credit reform act. The time price differential may be computed on the basis of a full month for a fractional portion of a month in excess of 10 days. A minimum time price differential of not more than $10.00 may be charged, received, and collected on each contract, whether or not the contract is prepaid.