Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

. i OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN ld iOt.Nlt. .*Inth tr8ia olfp v a Oa tlO f8r P la juno - th lr&t th m r JE tio aund8r a tut th 8 .a tua Y% z%L r r yltwh loan tam ba tel.08 ) Honorable Den Y. Jaakaon, pagr 2 Dollar r0r raoh(#50.00) Dollarr, or frao- r’irtr tfonal part thereoi loanedj but thir prim raole prO8\ElpptiOn 8halZ 8Xt8nd Otir t0 th8 fir8t not8 or d8bt ovlng at the 84m8 f-4 by an lndlvldual t0 My p8ClOIl,firla,OOrpOratiOn, piWtn8r8hlp OF &88OOi&tiOn, and 8h11 not apply t0 w r4lU3V8l Or : lXten8iOn thGl'4OflUll488th0 Ori@ll&~ not4 or debt and all sxt8nsionr thereof vero for a period of not 1488 than 8ixtJ (60) dayr.' US qUOt8 from YOUr letter8 tV0 Of YOUr rubmittsd QU48tiOn8: '@48tiOll - Yhat 18 Or the intention Of VI8 the bgi8hltUN in permitting of the OoleOtlon oharger of $1.00 for eaoh $50.00 loaned or frao- tion thereor?' 8ion8a$etd&on t Can a lender under thr provl- 8 Aot Ohprg8 a borrover iOr aotual out-or-pocket exp4nre necearary in meklng the loan, ruch oharge to be over and above the $1.00 for eacih$50.00 or fraction thereof advanced to the borrover?' 4he latter per7 18 a portion 0r an alternative QU48tiOn TOU 8Uhitt8d. sin08 th8 rOliOVing di8OU88iOLI COll- 8titUt88 OUr MlV4r t0 the above QU48tiOn8, it become8 un- n40488&P~ t0 M8VOl’ ~0ll.l’ 8lt8l’MtiVe QU4rx bared On the 4X- ample8 8Ubmitted therrmader. Tha Aot 8peOirtCall~ provider that aharger may be made ror lotuxl and n4Oe888ry 8xpen888, nov. or herearter per- mitted and luthorlxed by lav and rhall not be OOlI81dereda8 int8l'48t. Th4r4 i8 IlO l&~U&g8 in the blll t&It plaO48 8 limltatlon on ths amount that ma)-be oharged for the actual and lleO8884ry 4Xp4PX48, WI1488 48 YOU 8w48t, that Part Of SeOtiOn 2a providing th8re Ihell 8Xi8t a prima ia pI'48UlQ- tiOn that th8 aOtIS and n4C888Uy 4Xpen8e8 in nrakw ang ruch loan V48 41.00 ror eaoh 450.00, or rraotional part there- of loaned, 18 a llmltatlon 48 to the amount that may be ool- leoted ror the84 aotual md neoerrary expenres. Hovev8r, thlr prime f8014 preiumptlon 18 raid to eXi8t in the trial of any lppllcatl.onfor injunction under the Act. X4 interpret , Honor&b18 Dm Y. Jaokaon, pag8 3 thlr pqwtlon or SeotIon 24 to mean that b a trial or an lp 11oatiQa r0r an lnnjunatlon under th8 pFOVi8iOn8 of thi8 blP 1, thW8 Vi11 8XiXt 4 priu i4Ol4 p88U@iOIi t&t Oh-g48 bared on the abolr ratio Vera 4Otual and n4ao88ary, and the lender I8 reli8red 0r producing rush p0r unlera thi8 prr- 8UDlptIo3iI8 rebutted br OCmtradiOtOr~ 8VIdenoe. MO bOli8V8 that thl8 I8 the OOlutrUOtiOn t&t V&8 Intended t0 be pleO8d on thlr portltm of th8 Aot and t&t it8 pUFpO84 V&l not to plaoe a oelllng on the amount that a lender oould Oolleot for actual and n8o er r alqxpen888. A8 long a8 the expenrer V8rO aotual and neoesrar~ the rum My br gr84tOr than th8 ratI<~~.OO for aray 450.00 or fraotlonal part thereof loaned, but vhen the expense8 are ior a 811111 greater thaa that of the 8414 ratio, the prima faole pre8umptIon a8 to the aotuallt~ and neoesrity 0r the expen888 i8 not availabl8 to thr lender In the trial for an lnjunotlon, yet there 8x- pen888 oan be ool~ect8d if th87 be prov8d 48 being lotual and M O8884 r y. The above dirourrlon I8 bared upon the arrumptlon that the oondltlona set forth In the Act creating the pr8- 8UlU~tiOn4OtUall~ 8Xi8t. WO turther oonrtrue thin Aot to the 8ffeOt that no oharge VhlLtroeTer aan be 4884884d agaIn8t the borrover ror 8xpenae8, unlerr thr 8xpen848 Vera aotually and in ract inOUrr8d and vme neoe88ary In making the loan. If no ex- pen848 v8re lnourr8d In makIng a loan, no oharge at all oan be 4884684d 4g4in8t the borrover rOr eXpen488, regardle8r or the amount loaned. Uo rurther quote rr0pl your 18itOr8 48 fOiiOV8: %l48tIoTAI 18 thi8 bill retroeotlve 48 to 4~17 1OaU8 made prior t0 it8 df8OtiVe date?” lQuertlm - 18 the oolleation or wury on oontraot8 ti 8XI8tenoe prior to the lnaotment of the bill and prior to the raid bill beoomlng of- feotlre, vlx: the oolleotlon 0r urury on pre-exlrt- lng oontr6ot8, a violation of the Aott' - If 4 loan ooiapay quit8 buriners 8frOOtiV8 date 0r the bill, and in 590 Honorable Den Y. Jaokxon, page 4 11QUidatIXQ it8 bU8inr88 OOlbOt8 U8UrJ On OUt- rtandhg aaoounta 00 pr8-•xlirtlngoontraot8, VOdd i.njUMtiOIlu8 4@hXt 8UOh OOQMZlr, Or it8 Uquidatiag agent, ror the oollrotlon 0r U8Ur7 On 8Uch a4eOUllt8in vlndlng Up 1t8 bual- ne881rn In thr 0484 0r fielllngerv. Cltr 0r 80u8ton, 68 T8x. 37, 3 S. V. 249, Judge Stay'ton8aidr .In the lb8enoe 0r oon8titutional reetrla- tiOIA8UpOO th8 8Ubj8Ot it I8 4&08t UlliVOr8allJ looipted a8 a round ruie 0r oon8truotlo.nthat a rtatute 8h4ll hare only a pro8peotIvs operation, unlrrr It8 term8 rhou olearly a leglrlatiV4 in- tently that It r&11 havr a retroaotIv8 4rreot. l . . TO the 8aEI48ffOOt ar8 State v. Railvay Co., 100 Taxi 175, 7 S. Y. 71~ Fr8eman T, V. 8. Walker end Bono, 212 8. U. 637 9Corn..App.). There 18 nothing In thlr Aot vhlch vould ole8rly IndIoatr or 8hov an lntontlon of the Legislature that It 8hould not retroaotIrely. Ther8fore it 18 th8 opfnlon 0r thlr department that raid Senatr Blli 43 18 not retroaotIve. mt Ye mean by thi8 i8 explained in the rOllOVing d18OU8- 8100. S8OttOn 1 of the Aot under di8OU88iO11provider that 4 8uit Ear be iMttitut8d br eOrt&ln part188 named th4rOin 'to onjoln an7 p8r80nr rirm, or oorporatlon or any orrioer, agent, 8ervant or 8mployee 0r ruch perlon, rim, or oorporatlon vho 18 engaged in the bWilU388 Or habitual17 loan1 for the uIe a& detention Or vhloh u8urlOU8 intsr48 3 ~?~een oharged &g&inlt or contraoted to b8 pa-id by the borrover, rrm demanding, reoeloing or tythe ~88 0r any aa-8 attempt- lug to oolleot from the borrover wurlou8 interart on ac- COW Or 9 10&I, or rrarnthereattar charging arq borrow- er uayrlour lnterert or oontraoting for any wurlou8 Lnterert. . . . (undery~,oring ourr) Section 2 Or the AOt prOVid88 48 fO11OV81 Honorable Den V. Jaak8on, pag8 5 "By the term thabitually' a8 u8ed in thl8 Act, 18 meant the m8klng Oi ae many 88 three (3) loan8 on vhiah or in oonneotion vith uhioh u8u.r- iour interrrt 18 ohar ed or oontraoted iOr vlth- in R period of 81x (6 '3month8 next preceding the riilag Of MY 8UOh Itit* 'By the term ~ururlou8 interart a8 u8ed la thir Aot, 18 m8ant int8rert at a rate in ex- 0488 or t8n (10%) per oentum per annum." By eaylng the Act 18 not retroaotivs, ve mean~the making of the loan8 reierred to in geotlon 2, quoted above, mutt have occurred rubrequently to the lPfeotive date of the Act. Hovever , a parron, rem, or oorporatIon 80 engaged in the buSin of 'habituelly" loaning money, a8 defined by Section 2, m8y be enjoined, after the effective date of the Act, rr0m OOll8Oting U8UriOU8 lnter8rt on aooount 0r an vhether executed prior or rubrequent to ruoh effective-%at'r In other vord8, to 8eaure an lnjuuotion under the term8 of thIs'Act, the *er8on, iem1 or oorporatlon mu8t be guilty of loaning money habitually, 88 80 defined by the Aot, and the loan8 referred to therein mu8t havr been Bade after the et- rectlve date or the Aot. After 8uCh faot ha8 been ertabllrhed, the guilty party niaybe enjoined irom oolleotlng ururiou8 ln- terert OA any loexs, vhether lame VP8 8xeouted before or sub- requent to the date the Act vent into efteot. It fO11OV8 from what ve have 8aid that a loan oom- pazq which qultr bU8in488 prior to th8 lf'feotivedate of the Act may not be enjoined r"romdemanding, reoelving or &tte!Ept- 1n.gto collect rrm borrover8 urur1ou8 interert on loan8 made prior to ruch date, for it 18 no longer engaged in the bwIne88 of habitually loaning money at a u8uriour rate of interest, a burine88 vhioh 818~be 8njOinOd only rhen oonduoted after the A& beoomer afieotlve. Ve trust the roregolng fully 6n8ver8 your questlonr. Very truly your8 I. ‘Cf, * ‘r ;y.;,.& ,. ‘_....,.d_ A8818t=t By / ( ' '*- ROKldb Robert 0. Koh j =OMM,