§ 9-32.1-6. Determining the amount of money of certain contract claims.
(a) If an amount contracted to be paid in a foreign money is measured by a specified amount of a different money, the amount to be paid is determined on the conversion date.
(b) If an amount contracted to be paid in foreign money is to be measured by a different money at the rate of exchange prevailing on a date before default, that rate of exchange applies only to payments made within a reasonable time after default, not exceeding thirty (30) days. Thereafter, conversion is made at the bank-offered spot rate on the conversion date.
(c) A monetary claim is neither usurious nor unconscionable because the agreement on which it is based provides that the amount of the debtor’s obligation to be paid in the debtor’s money, when received by the creditor, must equal a specified amount of the foreign money of the country of the creditor. If, because of unexcused delay in payment of a judgment or award, the amount received by the creditor does not equal the amount of the foreign money specified in the agreement, the court or arbitrator shall amend the judgment or award accordingly.
History of Section.P.L. 2009, ch. 248, § 1; P.L. 2009, ch. 266, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 9 - Courts and Civil Procedure – Procedure Generally
Chapter 9-32.1 - Uniform Foreign Money Claims Act
Section 9-32.1-1. - Short title.
Section 9-32.1-2. - Definitions.
Section 9-32.1-4. - Variation by agreement.
Section 9-32.1-5. - Determining money of the claim.
Section 9-32.1-6. - Determining the amount of money of certain contract claims.
Section 9-32.1-7. - Asserting and defending a foreign money claim.
Section 9-32.1-9. - Conversions of foreign money in distribution proceeding.
Section 9-32.1-10. - Prejudgment and judgment interest.
Section 9-32.1-11. - Enforcement of foreign judgments.
Section 9-32.1-13. - Effect of currency revalorization.
Section 9-32.1-14. - Supplementary general principles of law.
Section 9-32.1-15. - Uniformity of application and construction.