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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 56, TRADE NAMES, TRADE-MARKS AND UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES

    Chapter 11:

      Section: 56:11-9: Liability of creditor

           The liability of a creditor under this act is in lieu of, and not in addition to, the creditor's liability under the Federal Fair Credit Billing Act. An action brought by a consumer with respect to a violation of this act may not be maintained pursuant to this act if a final judgment has been rendered for or against that consumer with respect to the same violation pursuant to the Federal Fair Credit Billing Act. An action brought by a consumer with respect to a violation of this act shall be abated upon motion by the creditor if an action, with respect to the same conduct, is pending before any court pursuant to the Federal Fair Credit Billing Act. If a final judgment has been rendered in favor of a consumer pursuant to this act and thereafter a final judgment with respect to the same conduct is rendered in favor of the same consumer pursuant to the Federal Fair Credit Billing Act, a creditor liable under both judgments has a cause of action against the consumer for appropriate relief to the extent necessary to avoid double liability with respect to the same conduct.

L.1975, c. 94, s. 5, eff. May 14, 1975.




This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2012-09-26 13:37:57.






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