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Prejudgment interest may not be added to the judgment amount in
determining the sum upon which post-judgment interest accrues.

 
7.__Rate on accrual of interest prior to July 1, 2003.__
Notwithstanding subsection 3, for actions in which the interest
begins to accrue, as determined pursuant to subsection 5, prior
to July 1, 2003, the rate of prejudgment interest on civil
actions other than those set forth in subsection 2 is as follows:

 
A.__If the judgment does not exceed $30,000, the rate for
prejudgment interest is 8%; and

 
B.__If the judgment exceeds $30,000, the rate of prejudgment
interest is the one-year United States Treasury bill rate,
as defined in subsection 3, plus 1%.

 
§1602-C.__Interest after judgment

 
1.__Rate.__In all civil and small claims actions, post-
judgment interest is allowed at a rate equal to:

 
A.__In actions involving a contract or note that contains a
provision relating to interest, the rate set forth in the
contract or note or the rate in paragraph B, whichever is
greater; and

 
B.__In all other actions, the one-year United States
Treasury bill rate plus 6%.

 
(1)__For purposes of this paragraph, "one-year United
States Treasury bill rate" means the weekly average
one-year constant maturity Treasury yield, as published
by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System, for the last full week of the calendar year
immediately prior to the year in which post-judgment
interest begins to accrue.

 
(2)__If the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System ceases to publish the weekly average one-year
constant maturity Treasury yield or it is otherwise
unavailable, then the Supreme Judicial Court shall
annually establish by rule a rate that most closely
approximates the rate established in this paragraph.

 
The applicable post-judgment interest rate must be stated in the
judgment, except for judgments in small claims actions.

 
2.__Accrual; suspension; waiver.__Post-judgment interest
accrues from and after the date of entry of judgment and includes
the period of any appeal.__In actions involving a contract or


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