Hawaii Revised Statutes
476. Credit Sales
476-13 Statement and receipt of payments.

§476-13 Statement and receipt of payments. Upon written request from the buyer, the holder of a credit sale contract shall give or forward to the buyer a written statement of the dates and amounts of payments and the total amount unpaid under the contract. A buyer shall be given a written receipt for any payment when made in cash. [L 1961, c 102, pt of §1; Supp, §201A-10; HRS §476-11; am and ren L 1984, c 86, pt of §1]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 26. Trade Regulation and Practice

476. Credit Sales

476-1 Definitions.

476-2 Application when inconsistent with federal provisions or regulations.

476-3 General requirements of credit sale contracts.

476-4 Specific requirements of credit sale contracts.

476-5 Balloon payments.

476-6 Deferred payments, interest, etc.

476-7 Contract copy to buyer; acknowledgment.

476-8 Insurance provisions.

476-9 Late charges; court costs; attorney's fees.

476-10 Blank spaces in contract; assignee without knowledge.

476-11 Catalog mail order sales.

476-12 Payment without notice of assignment.

476-13 Statement and receipt of payments.

476-14 Acceleration of time payments.

476-15 Confession of judgment; power of attorney; wage assignment.

476-16 Waiver of illegal act; collection.

476-17 Subsequent inclusion of other security.

476-18 Appointment of agent; collection or repossession.

476-19 Preservation of buyer's rights; assignment.

476-20 Referral sales.

476-21 Failure to comply; remedy of buyer; penalty.

476-22 Cancellation of contract.

476-23 Credit upon anticipation of payments.

476-24 Additions to and consolidations of credit sale contracts.

476-25 Prohibition of removal or sale without notice.

476-26 Removal; member of armed forces.

476-27 Fraudulent injury, concealment, removal, or sale; penalty.

476-28 Regulation of finance charges.

476-29 Advertising in connection with credit sales.

476-30 Territorial application.

476-31 Attorney general, director of the office of consumer protection, or prosecutor to enforce chapter.

476-32 Short title.