a termless note
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 3:31 pm
I remeber researching this point many years ago. If the promissory note or
the oral agreement does not state a due date for the repayment of the
loan then it is due upon demand. Thus, if I were the lender, I will argue
that there is no breach of contract since the lender has not demanded
payment. And if there is no breach, the statute of limitations has not run.
Therefore, still actionable.
I remeber researching this point many years ago. If the promissory note or the oral agreement does not state a due date for the repayment of the loanthen it is due upon demand. Thus, if I were the lender, I will argue that there is no breach of contract since the lender has not demanded payment. And if there is no breach, the statute of limitations has not run. Therefore, still actionable.
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