U. P. C., Inc. v. Intercontinental Bank, 81-514

Citation410 So.2d 554
Decision Date09 February 1982
Docket NumberNo. 81-514,81-514
PartiesU. P. C., INC., a Florida corporation, Appellant, v. INTERCONTINENTAL BANK, a Florida Banking corporation, Appellee.
CourtCourt of Appeal of Florida (US)

Greefield & DuVal and Harvie S. DuVal, North Miami, for appellant.

Lapidus & Stettin and Richard L. Lapidus, Miami, for appellee.

Before HUBBART, C. J., and HENDRY and BASKIN, JJ.

BASKIN, Judge.

U.P.C. filed a claim for damages against Intercontinental Bank alleging usurious rates on an $897,000 1 loan. Upon Intercontinental's motion for judgment on the pleadings, the trial court entered final judgment for the Bank. The trial court found in part:

3. The usury law to be applied by a court is the law in effect at the time the court renders it (sic) decision unless the act itself provides otherwise. See Tel Service Co. v. General Capital Corporation, 227 So.2d 667 (Fla.1969).

4. The present Usury Act, Section 687.03 F.S.F.S.A. (1980) condemns as usurious as applied to loans in excess of $500,000.00 only those loans wherein excess of 25% per annum is charged. 2

5. The Act provides that it:

'Shall apply only to loans, advances of credit or lines of credit made on or subsequent to July 1, 1979 and to loans, advances of credit or lines of credit made prior to that date if the lender has the legal right to require full payment or to adjust or modify the interest rate by renewal, assumption, reaffirmation, contracts, or otherwise...'

6. The loan in question is a variable interest rate loan. It provides interest shall not be less than 11% per annum and shall be computed at the rate of 2% above INTERCONTINENTAL BANK Prime. The note provides:

' "ICB Prime" shall be defined to mean that rate of interest charged by Intercontinental Bank on so-called short term unsecured loans to its most creditworthy customers, as the said "rate of interest" shall be determined by Intercontinental Bank at its sole discretion. The rate of interest based on ICB Prime shall be calculated and adjusted monthly so that the rate of interest applicable to any day of the month during the term of this note shall be 2% plus the highest ICB Prime in effect during such month...'

This Court finds that the loan in question gave the lender the right to modify the interest rate by contract during the term of the loan. As such, it falls within the provisions of Section 787.03(5)(a) (sic) F.S.F.S.A. (1980) above quoted. The loan is subject to the present Usury Act and since it does not exceed 25%, it is not usurious.

We agree with the trial court's findings and affirm the final judgment.

1 The loan was evidenced by a promissory note dated March 8, 1979 and was secured by a mortgage.

2 Section 687.03, Florida Statutes (Supp.1980) states, in pertinent part:

687.03 'Unlawful rates of interest' defined; proviso.-

(1) Except as provided herein, it shall be usury and unlawful for any person, or for any agent, officer, or other representative of any person, to reserve, charge, or take for any loan, advance of money, line of credit, forebearance to enforce the collection of any sum of money, or other obligation a rate of...

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    • United States
    • Court of Appeal of Florida (US)
    • July 17, 1985
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