Cognovit Promissory Note
Drafts a U.S. cognovit promissory note with confession of judgment clause, enforceability gate, and execution formalities. Use when preparing a commercial loan note with cognovit language, confession of judgment, warrant of attorney, or waiver of notice/hearing rights. Triggers: cognovit, confession of judgment, warrant of attorney, waiver of defenses.
Cognovit Promissory Note
Draft an enforceable cognovit promissory note compliant with governing-state law. A cognovit clause lets a borrower authorize entry of judgment without prior notice or hearing — most states prohibit or heavily restrict this, so enforceability must be confirmed before drafting.
Prerequisites
Collect before drafting:
- Governing law / forum — state and venue for enforcement
- Parties — legal names, entity types, formation states, addresses, authorized signers
- Loan terms — principal, rate, term, payment schedule, fees, prepayment
- Transaction type — commercial vs consumer classification; any statutory exemptions
- Authority docs — resolutions, incumbency certificates, consents (if entity borrower)
- Collateral / guaranties — summary of related security documents, if any
Quick Start
- Run the Enforceability Gate (below) — if cognovit is prohibited, stop and output a standard note + guaranty + security agreement instead.
- Draft the note using the Document Sections outline.
- Walk the Checks list before finalizing.
Enforceability Gate (Do First)
| Check | Action | Output |
|---|---|---|
| Cognovit permitted? | Research governing-state statutes + recent case law | Allow / deny with citations or [VERIFY] |
| Consumer restriction? | Confirm borrower classification | If consumer or mixed-use, treat as prohibited unless clear statutory exception |
| Required warnings / format? | Identify mandatory warning text, font size, capitalization, separate acknowledgment | Insert exact statutory warning or [VERIFY] |
| Execution formalities? | Check witness / notary / affidavit / attorney requirements | Add required signature formalities |
If prohibited or materially restricted: output alternative structure (standard note + guaranty + security agreement) and stop.
Document Sections
1. Preamble and Parties
- Date, principal (numeric and words)
- Lender and Borrower: legal name, entity type, formation state, address, signatory title
- Authority evidence: resolution/consent, incumbency, power/authority certification
2. Economic Terms
| Term | Details |
|---|---|
| Principal | Amount; fees/points treatment |
| Interest | Fixed/variable; index, margin, caps/floors; accrual method; day-count |
| Payments | Amounts, dates, schedule type, grace period |
| Application | Order: fees → interest → principal (or specified) |
| Prepayment | Permitted? Penalty? Formula; usury compliance |
3. Confession of Judgment Clause
Include all of:
- Authority grant — borrower authorizes any attorney to confess judgment after default
- Scope — principal, interest, fees, costs, attorney fees
- Timing — upon default or after cure period
- Forum — permitted courts; must align with governing-law / venue clause
- Waivers — notice, hearing, defenses, discovery, jury trial (if allowed)
- Statutory warning — exact required text and formatting per governing state
4. Defaults and Remedies
- Monetary default (failure to pay; grace period)
- Cross-default (thresholds, if applicable)
- Insolvency events (bankruptcy, assignment for benefit of creditors)
- Misrepresentation (material statements)
- Collateral events (if secured: impairment, transfer, insurance failures)
- Remedies: acceleration, confession of judgment, collection costs
5. Governing Law, Jurisdiction, Venue
- Governing law with substantial relationship to transaction
- Consent to jurisdiction and venue
- Waiver of forum non conveniens (if allowed)
- Jury trial waiver — must be conspicuous
6. Execution and Acknowledgments
- Signature blocks with titles and entity capacity
- Witness / notary blocks (if required by state)
- Separate cognovit acknowledgment (if required by state)
7. Exhibits (as needed)
- Amortization schedule
- Authority documents
- Collateral schedule
Template Skeleton
COGNOVIT PROMISSORY NOTE
Date: [Date]
Principal Amount: $[Amount] ([Words])
FOR VALUE RECEIVED, [Borrower] ("Borrower") promises to pay to the
order of [Lender] ("Lender") the Principal Amount plus interest:
1. Interest.
2. Payments.
3. Application of Payments.
4. Prepayment.
5. Events of Default.
6. Remedies; Acceleration.
7. Confession of Judgment. [Full clause + statutory warning + waivers]
8. Governing Law; Jurisdiction; Venue.
9. Jury Trial Waiver. [CONSPICUOUS]
10. Notices.
11. Miscellaneous.
BORROWER: LENDER:
By: ______________ By: ______________
Name/Title: Name/Title:
Date: Date:
[Notary / Witness Blocks if required]
[Separate Cognovit Acknowledgment if required]
Checks
- [ ] Enforceability gate passed — cognovit is permitted for this transaction type in the governing state
- [ ] Consumer / mixed-use classification confirmed; if consumer, cognovit clause omitted
- [ ] Statutory warning language is exact, conspicuous, and placed per statute
- [ ] Confession clause forum aligns with governing law and has substantial relationship to transaction
- [ ] Usury analysis complete — includes all fees/charges treated as interest; exemptions noted
- [ ] Waivers are conspicuous and not buried in boilerplate
- [ ] Execution formalities match governing-state requirements (witnesses, notary, acknowledgment)
- [ ] If enforceability is unclear, alternative structure (standard note + guaranty + security agreement) recommended instead
No additional documents ship with this skill.
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