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Statutes > Washington > Title-64 > 64-36 > 64-36-120

Good faith required — Provision relieving person from duty prohibited — Out-of-state jurisdiction or venue designation void.

(1) The parties to a timeshare agreement shall deal with each other in good faith.

     (2) A timeshare promoter shall not require any timeshare purchaser to agree to a release, assignment, novation, waiver, or any other provision which relieves any person from a duty imposed by this chapter.

     (3) Any provision in a timeshare contract or agreement which designates jurisdiction or venue in a forum outside this state is void with respect to any cause of action which is enforceable in this state.

[1983 1st ex.s. c 22 § 12.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-64 > 64-36 > 64-36-120

Good faith required — Provision relieving person from duty prohibited — Out-of-state jurisdiction or venue designation void.

(1) The parties to a timeshare agreement shall deal with each other in good faith.

     (2) A timeshare promoter shall not require any timeshare purchaser to agree to a release, assignment, novation, waiver, or any other provision which relieves any person from a duty imposed by this chapter.

     (3) Any provision in a timeshare contract or agreement which designates jurisdiction or venue in a forum outside this state is void with respect to any cause of action which is enforceable in this state.

[1983 1st ex.s. c 22 § 12.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-64 > 64-36 > 64-36-120

Good faith required — Provision relieving person from duty prohibited — Out-of-state jurisdiction or venue designation void.

(1) The parties to a timeshare agreement shall deal with each other in good faith.

     (2) A timeshare promoter shall not require any timeshare purchaser to agree to a release, assignment, novation, waiver, or any other provision which relieves any person from a duty imposed by this chapter.

     (3) Any provision in a timeshare contract or agreement which designates jurisdiction or venue in a forum outside this state is void with respect to any cause of action which is enforceable in this state.

[1983 1st ex.s. c 22 § 12.]