West Virginia Statutes

§ 47-6-7 — Pleading usury; reply; evidence; issues; trial; judgment

West Virginia § 47-6-7
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 47REGULATION OF TRADE
Art. 6MONEY AND INTEREST

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W. Va. Code § 47-6-7 (2026).

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Any defendant may plead in general terms that the contract or assurance on which the action is brought was for the payment of interest at a greater rate than is allowed by law, to which plea the plaintiff shall reply generally, but may give in evidence upon the issue made up thereon any matter which could be given in evidence under a special replication. Under the plea aforesaid, the defendant may give in evidence any fact showing, or tending to show, that the contract, or assurance, or other writing upon which the action was brought, was for an usurious consideration. Upon such plea the court shall direct a special issue to try and ascertain:

(a)Whether or not the contract, assurance or other writing is usurious;
(b)if usurious, to what extent;
(c)whether or not interest has been paid

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