(Formerly Sec. 42-84a) - “Retail credit transaction” defined.

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As used in section 42-100c, “retail credit transaction” includes any agreement or transaction for the retail sale of goods or services which are used or bought primarily for personal, family or household purposes, but does not include transactions covered by chapter 4 of the Consumer Credit Protection Act, 15 USC 1666 et seq., as from time to time amended.

(P.A. 77-345, S. 1; P.A. 81-158, S. 14, 17; P.A. 82-18, S. 2, 4; P.A. 98-177, S. 7.)

History: P.A. 81-158 replaced the exclusion of “transactions covered by chapter 657a” with “transactions covered by Chapter 4 of the Consumer Credit Protection Act, as defined in section 36-393”, effective March 31, 1982; P.A. 82-18 changed effective date of P.A. 81-158 from March 31, 1982, to “the effective date of Title VI of Public Law 96-221, as contained in Section 625(a) of Public Law 96-221, as amended”, i.e. October 1, 1982; Sec. 42-84a transferred to Sec. 42-100b in 1995; P.A. 98-177 made technical changes.

See Sec. 36a-676 for definitions under the Connecticut Truth-in-Lending Act applicable to this section.


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