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Usury is the practice of making loans which may unfairly benefit the lender. The term can include legal violations such as charging a rate of interest in excess of a maximum rate specified by statutory law, and the term can include practices or situations perceived as unfair or immoral from a subjective or interpretive point of view.
Usury is the practice of making loans that may unfairly benefit the lender. The term can include legal violations, such as charging a rate of interest in excess of a maximum rate specified by statutory law. The term can include practices or situations perceived as unfair or immoral from a subjective or interpretive point of view.


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Usury is the practice of making loans that may unfairly benefit the lender. The term can include legal violations, such as charging a rate of interest in excess of a maximum rate specified by statutory law. The term can include practices or situations perceived as unfair or immoral from a subjective or interpretive point of view.

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