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Non-transparent interest adjustment clause

The Supreme Court for Civil Matters regularly deals with interest adjustment clauses. Recently the court ruled that such clauses are too complicated for the average consumer unless they reference well-known reference rates (such as an EURIBOR reference rate). Clauses which are too complicated violate the requirement of transparency. The average consumer cannot be expected to understand what “weighted lending rates” mean. (4Ob147/17x)

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