Credit Discrimination: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs of ... , 93:2- ... 1974 |
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Page 23
... shall not be construed to permit a creditor to take sex or marital status into account in con- 24 nection with the evaluation of creditworthiness of any 23 25 applicant . 1 8 " ( b ) Consideration or application of 23.
... shall not be construed to permit a creditor to take sex or marital status into account in con- 24 nection with the evaluation of creditworthiness of any 23 25 applicant . 1 8 " ( b ) Consideration or application of 23.
Page 45
... permit- ted into the applicant's race , color , religion , or national origin because there is not a relationship between an in- dividual creditworthiness ( whether he will and can repay a loan ) nor should such an inquiry be relevant ...
... permit- ted into the applicant's race , color , religion , or national origin because there is not a relationship between an in- dividual creditworthiness ( whether he will and can repay a loan ) nor should such an inquiry be relevant ...
Page 70
... permitting a punitive award in the class action context , because such awards could result in excessively large recoveries . Our preliminary view of H.R. 14856 suggests that extremely large classes based upon discriminatory credit 70.
... permitting a punitive award in the class action context , because such awards could result in excessively large recoveries . Our preliminary view of H.R. 14856 suggests that extremely large classes based upon discriminatory credit 70.
Page 76
... permit a private party to institute an action against a production credit association in such court , H.R. 14856 should make clear that the jurisdiction of the U.S. district court of cases arising thereunder shall be as provided therein ...
... permit a private party to institute an action against a production credit association in such court , H.R. 14856 should make clear that the jurisdiction of the U.S. district court of cases arising thereunder shall be as provided therein ...
Page 86
... permit certain distinctions predicated upon an applicant's actuarial capacities . The Commission's position that any anti - discrimination legislation should extend beyond sex to race , national origin , etc. , is neither sup ported nor ...
... permit certain distinctions predicated upon an applicant's actuarial capacities . The Commission's position that any anti - discrimination legislation should extend beyond sex to race , national origin , etc. , is neither sup ported nor ...
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actual damages Administration agencies amended applicant's Association Banking and Currency basis of race basis of sex believe bill brokers BUCHER civil liability class action color Commission on Civil Commission on Consumer Committee on Banking compliance Congress consumer credit Consumer Finance court Credit Opportunity Act creditor creditworthiness discriminatory District of Columbia enactment enforcement Equal Credit Opportunity extension of credit factors Farm Credit Administration Federal Reserve Board Federal Reserve System Federal Trade Commission granting of credit HAEUSSLER Hartford HECKLER House individual invidious distinction legislation lenders Lending Act lending institutions Madam Chairman marital status married minority businessmen national origin percent person POTTINGER practices problem prohibit discrimination punitive damages question reason regulations religion remedies Representatives require respect responsibility RINALDO sex and marital sex or marital specific statement SULLIVAN tion Truth in Lending Truth-in-Lending Act violation Washington women WRIGHT PATMAN WYLIE