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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-11-b > 199-n

§  199-n.  Enforcement  of dealers' rights of association; injunction;  damages; limitation of actions. Any distributor  or  officer,  agent  or  employee of a distributor who violates section one hundred ninety-nine-m  of  this article may be sued in the supreme court in the county in which  the defendant resides, or where a dealer affected by the violation  does  business, for temporary and permanent injunctive relief and for damages,  if  any,  and  the  costs of the action, including reasonable attorney's  fees.  A plaintiff shall not be required to allege or prove that  actual  damages have been suffered in order to obtain injunctive relief.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-11-b > 199-n

§  199-n.  Enforcement  of dealers' rights of association; injunction;  damages; limitation of actions. Any distributor  or  officer,  agent  or  employee of a distributor who violates section one hundred ninety-nine-m  of  this article may be sued in the supreme court in the county in which  the defendant resides, or where a dealer affected by the violation  does  business, for temporary and permanent injunctive relief and for damages,  if  any,  and  the  costs of the action, including reasonable attorney's  fees.  A plaintiff shall not be required to allege or prove that  actual  damages have been suffered in order to obtain injunctive relief.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-11-b > 199-n

§  199-n.  Enforcement  of dealers' rights of association; injunction;  damages; limitation of actions. Any distributor  or  officer,  agent  or  employee of a distributor who violates section one hundred ninety-nine-m  of  this article may be sued in the supreme court in the county in which  the defendant resides, or where a dealer affected by the violation  does  business, for temporary and permanent injunctive relief and for damages,  if  any,  and  the  costs of the action, including reasonable attorney's  fees.  A plaintiff shall not be required to allege or prove that  actual  damages have been suffered in order to obtain injunctive relief.