Usurious interest definition

Usurious interest means interest that exceeds the applicable maximum amount allowed by law.
Usurious interest means contracting for, charging or receiving interest, as defined under the applicable usury laws, in excess of the maximum nonusurious rate provided by law.

Related to Usurious interest

  • Maximum Rate of Interest It is intended that the rate of interest hereon shall never exceed the maximum rate, if any, which may be legally charged on the loan evidenced by this Note ("Maximum Rate"), and if the provisions for interest contained in this Note would result in a rate higher than the Maximum Rate, interest shall nevertheless be limited to the Maximum Rate and any amounts which may be paid toward interest in excess of the Maximum Rate shall be applied to the reduction of principal, or, at the option of HSBC, returned to the Company.

  • Overdue Interest means any interest payable pursuant to Section 2.8(b) of the Credit Agreement.

  • Overdue Interest Rate means, with respect to any Class, the Interest Rate applicable to such Class.

  • Default Rate of Interest means a rate of interest per annum on any Obligations hereunder, equal to the sum of: (a) two percent (2%) and (b) the applicable increment over the Base Rate (as set forth in paragraph 8.1 hereof) plus the Base Rate, which the Lender shall be entitled to charge the Companies on all Obligations due the Lender by the Companies, as further set forth in Paragraph 10.2 of Section 10 of this Financing Agreement.

  • Default Rate Interest is defined in Section 3.1(b)(ix) of this Agreement.