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      Sec. 42-335. Civil action against manufacturer, dealer or lessor of assistive technology device. In addition to any other remedy available under the laws of this state, a consumer may bring a civil action against a manufacturer, dealer or lessor of an assistive technology device based on an alleged violation of the provisions of sections 42-330 to 42-336, inclusive. If the court determines that such manufacturer, dealer or lessor violated any provision of sections 42-330 to 42-336, inclusive, the court shall award the consumer the amount of actual damages caused by such violation and may, in its discretion, award to the consumer costs and reasonable attorney's fees.

      (P.A. 97-100, S. 6.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title42 > Chap743q > Sec42-335

      Sec. 42-335. Civil action against manufacturer, dealer or lessor of assistive technology device. In addition to any other remedy available under the laws of this state, a consumer may bring a civil action against a manufacturer, dealer or lessor of an assistive technology device based on an alleged violation of the provisions of sections 42-330 to 42-336, inclusive. If the court determines that such manufacturer, dealer or lessor violated any provision of sections 42-330 to 42-336, inclusive, the court shall award the consumer the amount of actual damages caused by such violation and may, in its discretion, award to the consumer costs and reasonable attorney's fees.

      (P.A. 97-100, S. 6.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title42 > Chap743q > Sec42-335

      Sec. 42-335. Civil action against manufacturer, dealer or lessor of assistive technology device. In addition to any other remedy available under the laws of this state, a consumer may bring a civil action against a manufacturer, dealer or lessor of an assistive technology device based on an alleged violation of the provisions of sections 42-330 to 42-336, inclusive. If the court determines that such manufacturer, dealer or lessor violated any provision of sections 42-330 to 42-336, inclusive, the court shall award the consumer the amount of actual damages caused by such violation and may, in its discretion, award to the consumer costs and reasonable attorney's fees.

      (P.A. 97-100, S. 6.)