Sec. 413. Attorney's Fees — With respect to a consumer credit sale or consumer lease the agreement may provide for the payment by the buyer or lessee of reasonable attorney's fees and after default and referral to an attorney not a salaried employee of the seller, or of the lessor or his assignee. A provision in violation of this section is unenforceable.
Formerly: Acts 1971, P.L.366, SEC.3.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 4.5. Uniform Consumer Credit Code
24-4.5-2-106. "Consumer Lease"
24-4.5-2-108. "Revolving Charge Account"
24-4.5-2-109. "Credit Service Charge"
24-4.5-2-111. "Amount Financed"
24-4.5-2-203.5. Delinquency Charges
24-4.5-2-204. Deferral Charges
24-4.5-2-205. Credit Service Charge on Refinancing
24-4.5-2-206. Credit Service Charge on Consolidation
24-4.5-2-208. Advances to Perform Covenants of Buyer
24-4.5-2-210. Rebate Upon Prepayment
24-4.5-2-301. Disclosures Required by Consumer Credit Protection Act; Exempt Transactions
24-4.5-2-402. Use of Multiple Agreements
24-4.5-2-405. Balloon Payments
24-4.5-2-406. Restriction on Liability in Consumer Lease
24-4.5-2-407. Security Interests
24-4.5-2-407.5. Leasing of Live Domestic Animals Prohibited
24-4.5-2-408. Cross-Collateral
24-4.5-2-409. Debt Secured by Cross-Collateral
24-4.5-2-410. No Assignment of Earnings
24-4.5-2-412. Notice of Assignment
24-4.5-2-414. Limitation on Default Charges
24-4.5-2-415. Authorization to Confess Judgment Prohibited
24-4.5-2-501. "Home Solicitation Sale"
24-4.5-2-502. Buyer's Right to Cancel
24-4.5-2-601. Sale Subject to Article by Agreement of Parties
24-4.5-2-603. Applicability of Other Provisions to Consumer Related Sales
24-4.5-2-604. Limitation on Default Charges in Consumer Related Sales