Common use of Effective Rate Clause in Contracts

Effective Rate. Borrower agrees to pay an effective rate of interest that is the sum of (i) the interest rate provided in this Agreement and (ii) any additional rate of interest resulting from any other charges or fees paid or to be paid in connection herewith that are determined to be interest or in the nature of interest. Any other provision of this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents to the contrary notwithstanding, Lender and Borrower agree that none of the terms and provisions contained herein or in any of the Loan Documents shall be construed to create a contract for the use, forbearance or detention of money requiring payment of interest at a rate in excess of the maximum interest rate permitted to be charged by the Requirements of Laws of the State of Utah. In such event, if any holder of the Note shall collect monies which are deemed to constitute interest which would otherwise increase the effective interest rate on the Note to a rate in excess of the maximum rate permitted to be charged by applicable Requirements of Law, all such sums deemed to constitute interest in excess of such maximum rate shall, at the option of the holder, be credited to the payment of other amounts payable under the Loan Documents or returned to Borrower.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Credit Agreement (Franklin Covey Co), Revolving Line of Credit Agreement (Franklin Covey Co), Revolving Line of Credit Agreement (Franklin Covey Co)