Virginia Statutes

§ 6.2-434 — Law governing open-end credit contract or plan by bank or savings institution

Virginia § 6.2-434
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 6.2FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND SERVICES
Subtitle IGENERAL PROVISIONS
Ch. 4CERTAIN LENDING PRACTICES
Art. 4OPEN-END CREDIT PLANS

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Va. Code Ann. § 6.2-434 (2026).

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An open-end credit plan, as defined in § 6.2-300, between a bank or savings institution and an obligor, or any plan which permits an obligor to avail himself of the credit so established, shall be governed solely by federal law, and by the laws of the Commonwealth, unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing by the parties.

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Legislative History

1987, cc. 622, 639, 714, § 6.1-330.63; 1992, Sp. Sess., c. 4; 1997, c. 112; 2005, c. 670; 2010, c. 794.

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