Maryland Code § CL-12-618

Section CL-12-618
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(a) In this section, "add-on contract" means an installment sale agreement
which allows the inclusion in it of additional goods subsequently purchased and under
which the amount due on the subsequent purchase is combined with an unpaid
balance on any prior purchase so as to permit the seller to retain a security interest
in all goods under that agreement.
(b) If goods are purchased under an add-on contract, the seller shall deliver
to the buyer and attach to the add-on contract, at the time of the additional purchase,
a statement which:
(1) Contains all information regarding the additional purchase
required by § 12-606 of this subtitle; and
(2) Shows:
(i) The amount due on the installment sale agreement
immediately before the additional purchase;
(ii) The amount due after the additional purchase;
(iii) The payments agreed to be made subsequently; and

(iv) The number of additional months required to complete the
payments.
(c) (1) If a payment is made on an add-on contract after an additional
purchase is added, the payment is considered as applied to each of the separate
purchases in the same proportion which the cash price of each purchase bears to the
total cash price of all goods in which the seller retains a security interest.
(2) Before repossessing or attempting to repossess any goods under
an add-on contract, the seller shall apply all payments made to him by the buyer in
the manner provided by paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(3) If the amount due on any separate purchase is paid fully, the
goods paid for are the absolute property of the buyer and may not be subject to
repossession for any subsequent default on the agreement.
(d) The buyer under an add-on contract may prepay at any time the amount
due on any of the separate purchases in the manner provided by § 12-620 of this
subtitle.
(e) If the goods subject to an add-on contract are repossessed, the buyer may
redeem any of the separate purchases by payment of the amount due on that purchase
alone.

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