Connecticut Code § 37-4

Loans at greater rate than twelve per cent prohibited
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No person and no firm or corporation or agent thereof, other than a pawnbroker as provided in section 21-44 , shall, as guarantor or otherwise, directly or indirectly, loan money to any person and, directly or indirectly, charge, demand, accept or make any agreement to receive therefor interest at a rate greater than twelve per cent per annum.

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