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A financial institution is condemned to live with its own mistake: a loan with a 0% interest rate is maintained by the Quebec Court *

Canada - May 16 2012
In Caisse populaire Desjardins d'Aylmer v. Roy, the Quebec Court dismissed a claim against two individuals (the "Debtors") by a financial institution ("CPDA") for payment of interest allegedly due on a loan.