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Buckeye Check Cashing Inc. v. Cardegna 546 U.S. 440 (2006) is a United States Supreme Court case concerning contract law and arbitration. The case arose from a class action filed in Florida against a payday lender alleging the loan agreements the plaintiffs had signed were unenforceable because they essentially charged a higher interest rate than that permitted under Florida law.The lending agreements called for all disputes between the borrower and lender to be settled in arbitration.

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