South Carolina Statutes
§ 37-2-203 — Delinquency charges.
South Carolina § 37-2-203
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 37-2-203 (2026).
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(1)With respect to a consumer credit sale including an open-end consumer credit sale pursuant to a seller credit card, and any refinancings or consolidations of all such credit sales, the parties may contract for a delinquency charge on any installment not paid in full within ten days after its due date, as originally scheduled or as deferred, in an amount not exceeding five dollars, which is not more than five percent of the unpaid amount of the installment.
(2)Notwithstanding subsection (1) the seller may contract for and receive a minimum delinquency charge not to exceed forty percent of five dollars as adjusted pursuant to Section 37-1-109. The seller may contract for such a minimum charge even though the charge exceeds five percent of the unpaid amount of the installment.
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 8-800.163; 1974 (58) 2879; 1982 Act No. 385, SECTION 16; 1991 Act No. 142, SECTION 4; 2004 Act No. 234, SECTION 1, eff May 11, 2004.
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§ 37-2-101
Short title.§ 37-2-102
Scope.§ 37-2-103
Index of definitions in chapter.§ 37-2-104
"Consumer credit sale" defined.§ 37-2-106
"Consumer lease" defined.§ 37-2-107
"Seller" defined.§ 37-2-108
"Revolving charge account" defined.§ 37-2-109
"Credit service charge" defined.§ 37-2-110
"Cash price" defined.§ 37-2-111
"Amount financed" defined.§ 37-2-202
Additional charges.§ 37-2-203
Delinquency charges.§ 37-2-204
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South Carolina § 37-2-203, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/2/37-2-203.