· 6/14/1984
Armstrong v. Picquelle
Citations
- 157 Cal. App. 3d 122
- 203 Cal. Rptr. 552
- 1984 Cal. App. LEXIS 2184
How courts have described this case
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- equity does not have the power to disregard or set aside the express terms of legislation
- where parties had an oral contract for the loan of money but had not agreed on an interest rate, the California Constitutional rate of 7% is the maximum that may be recovered
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Judges: Staniforth
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