§ 12-1023.1. Obtaining loan to acquire interest in or to carry on a business or commercial enterprise  


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  •    (a) Reliance on statement. -- Any statement or characterization that indicates the borrower intends to obtain a loan solely to acquire an interest in or to carry on a business or commercial enterprise may be relied upon by a credit grantor in making the loan, unless the credit grantor knows or should know that the statement or characterization is false or misleading.

    (b) False or misleading statements. -- As a condition to making a loan, a credit grantor may not require a borrower to make any false or misleading statement or characterization that the loan is a commercial loan or for a commercial purpose if the credit grantor knows or should know it is not a commercial loan or for a commercial purpose.

    (c) False or misleading statements -- Burden of proof. -- The borrower has the burden of proving that a credit grantor knew or should have known that a statement or characterization described in subsection (a) or (b) of this section was false or misleading when made and that the loan was not a commercial loan or for a commercial purpose.

    (d) False or misleading statements -- Liability. -- Unless a credit grantor knew or should have known that a statement or characterization described in subsection (a) or (b) of this section was false or misleading when made, a credit grantor shall have no liability under this subtitle if a loan is actually used by the borrower other than as a commercial loan or for a commercial purpose.


HISTORY: 1993, ch. 404, § 2.