Idaho Code

Idaho Code § 9-507 (2026)

Representations of credit to be in writing. 

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Representations of credit to be in writing. 

No evidence is admissible to charge a person upon a representation as to the credit of a third person, unless such representation, or some memorandum thereof, be in writing, and either subscribed by, or in the handwriting of, the party to be charged.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1977–1980 · leading case: MacK Fin. Corp. v. Scott, 606 P.2d 993 (Idaho 1980).
MacK Fin. Corp. v. Scott, 606 P.2d 993 (Idaho 1980). · cites it 3× “§ 9-507(1) (I.C. § 28-9-507(1)) to recover from the secured party any loss occasioned by the creditor’s failure to comply with the code.”
Nelson v. Armstrong, 582 P.2d 1100 (Idaho 1978). · cites it 2× “§ 9-507(1) which allows him to recover from the secured party ‘any loss caused by a failure to comply with any of the provisions of Part 5 of the Uniform Commercial Code’.”
Brock & Davis Co., Inc. v. Charleston Nat. Bank, 443 F. Supp. 1175 (S.D.W. Va 1977). “Code § 105-303 (1968); Idaho Code § 9-507 (1948); Ind.Code § 32-2-1-6 (1971); Ky.”
— Idaho Code § 9-507(1) — 2 cases
Nelson v. Armstrong, 582 P.2d 1100 (Idaho 1978). “§ 9-507(1) which allows him to recover from the secured party ‘any loss caused by a failure to comply with any of the provisions of Part 5 of the Uniform Commercial Code’.”
MacK Fin. Corp. v. Scott, 606 P.2d 993 (Idaho 1980). “§ 9-507(1) (I.C. § 28-9-507(1)) to recover from the secured party any loss occasioned by the creditor’s failure to comply with the code.”
— Idaho Code § 9-507(2) — 1 case
MacK Fin. Corp. v. Scott, 606 P.2d 993 (Idaho 1980). “§ 9-507(1) (I.C. § 28-9-507(1)) to recover from the secured party any loss occasioned by the creditor’s failure to comply with the code.”
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