North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - General Provisions.
§ 24-2 - Penalty for usury; corporate bonds may be sold below par.

24-2. Penalty for usury; corporate bonds may be sold below par.
The taking, receiving, reserving or charging a greater rate of interest than permitted by this chapter or other applicable law, either before or after the interest may accrue, when knowingly done, shall be a forfeiture of the entire interest which the note or other evidence of debt carries with it, or which has been agreed to be paid thereon. And in case a greater rate of interest has been paid, the person or his legal representatives or corporation by whom it has been paid, may recover back twice the amount of interest paid in an action in the nature of action for debt. In any action brought in any court of competent jurisdiction to recover upon any such note or other evidence of debt, it is lawful for the party against whom the action is brought to plead as a counterclaim the penalty above provided for, to wit, twice the amount of interest paid as aforesaid, and also the forfeiture of the entire interest. If security has been given for an usurious loan and the debtor or other person having an interest in the security seeks relief against the enforcement of the security or seeks any other affirmative relief, the debtor or other person having an interest in the security shall not be required to pay or to offer to pay the principal plus legal interest as a condition to obtaining the relief sought but shall be entitled to the advantages provided in this section. Nothing contained in this section or in G.S. 24-1, however, shall be held or construed to prohibit private corporations from paying a commission on or for the sale of their coupon bonds, nor from selling such bonds for less than the par value thereof. (1876-7, c. 91; Code, s. 3836; 1895, c. 69; 1903, c. 154; Rev., s. 1951; C.S., s. 2306; 1955, c. 1196; 1959, c. 110; 1969, c. 1303, s. 3.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 24 - Interest

Article 1 - General Provisions.

§ 24-1 - Legal rate is eight percent.

§ 24-1.1 - Contract rates and fees.

§ 24-1.1A - Contract rates on home loans secured by first mortgages or first deeds of trust.

§ 24-1.1D - Expired.

§ 24-1.1E - Restrictions and limitations on high-cost home loans.

§ 24-1.1F - Rate spread home loans.

§ 24-1.2A - Equity lines of credit.

§ 24-1.4 - Interest rates for savings and loan associations.

§ 24-2 - Penalty for usury; corporate bonds may be sold below par.

§ 24-2.1 - Transactions governed by Chapter.

§ 24-2.2 - Interest on extensions of credit by banks and savings and loan associations; exceptions.

§ 24-2.3 - State opt-out from federal preemption.

§ 24-2.4 - Prepayment of a loan if there are no prepayment terms or if the prepayment terms are not in accordance with law.

§ 24-2.5 - Mortgage bankers and mortgage brokers.

§ 24-3 - Time from which interest runs.

§ 24-4 - Obligations due guardians to bear compound interest; rate of interest.

§ 24-5 - Interest on judgments.

§ 24-6 - Clerk to ascertain interest upon default judgment on bond, covenant, bill, note or signed account.

§ 24-7 - Interest from verdict to judgment added as costs.

§ 24-8 - Loans not in excess of $300,000; what interest, fees and charges permitted.

§ 24-9 - Loans exempt from rate and fee limitations.

§ 24-9.1 - Certain repayments to consumers by public utilities not subject to claim or defense of usury.

§ 24-9.3 - Economic development loans.

§ 24-10 - Maximum fees on loans secured by real property.

§ 24-10.1 - Late fees.

§ 24-10.2 - Consumer protections in certain home loans.

§ 24-11 - Certain revolving credit charges.

§ 24-11.1 - Disclosure requirements for credit cards.

§ 24-11.2 - Disclosure requirements for charge cards.