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8-19F-5
Section 8-19F-5 Deceptive trade practices. A violation of this chapter is a deceptive trade
practice under the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, Chapter 19 of this title. (Act 2019-343,
§5.)...
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8-22-17
Section 8-22-17 Equity action by person injured from violation of chapter authorized; injunctive
relief; damages; attorneys fees; jurisdiction. (a) Any person injured by any violation, or
who would suffer injury from any threatened violation, of this chapter may maintain
an action in any court of equity jurisdiction to prevent, restrain, or enjoin such violation
or threatened violation. If in such action a violation or threatened violation of this chapter
shall be established, the court shall enjoin and restrain, or otherwise prohibit, such violation
or threatened violation and, in addition thereto, the court shall assess in favor of the plaintiff
and against the defendant the costs of suit, including reasonable attorney's fees. In such
action it shall not be necessary that actual damages to the plaintiff be alleged or proved,
but where alleged and proved, the plaintiff in said action, in addition to such injunctive
relief and cost of suit, including reasonable attorney's fees, shall...
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8-19D-2
Section 8-19D-2 Deceptive solicitations; action for damages. (a) It shall be unlawful for any
person to solicit or sell a product or service through the mail by implying or expressly representing
in the solicitation that the person being solicited has won or has been selected to receive
a prize or purported prize unless the qualifying language appears in print that is clear,
easily read, and conspicuous. (b) A person who suffers damage as a result of a violation of
subsection (a) may bring a civil action against the sponsor or promoter of the solicitation,
or both. Damages shall not exceed three times the compensatory damages of the party claiming
punitive damages or five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000), whichever is greater. (Act 99-445,
p. 1012, §2.)...
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37-14-9
Section 37-14-9 Action for injunction or damages for violation of article authorized; procedure.
(a) If an electric supplier commences construction of facilities in violation of the provisions
of this article, any aggrieved electric supplier which is designated herein as the entity
to provide such service (the "aggrieved electric supplier") may petition the circuit
court for the judicial circuit in which the facilities are being constructed by the offending
electric supplier for an injunction to prevent the offending electric supplier from completing
the facilities for provision of the retail electric service in question. (b) If an electric
supplier believes that another electric supplier has already rendered or extended electric
service at retail to a premise which was designated to be served by the aggrieved electric
supplier, the aggrieved electric supplier shall give notice in writing to the offending electric
supplier of the potential violation of this article. The offending...
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8-20-9
Section 8-20-9 Transportation damages. (a) Notwithstanding the terms, provisions, or conditions
of any agreement or franchise, the new motor vehicle dealer is solely liable for damages to
new motor vehicles occurring after acceptance of the new motor vehicle from the carrier and
before delivery to the ultimate purchaser. (b) Notwithstanding the terms, provisions, or conditions
of any agreement or franchise, the manufacturer is liable for all damages to motor vehicles
occurring before delivery to a carrier or transporter. If a new motor vehicle dealer determines
the method of transportation, the risk of loss passes to the dealer upon delivery of the vehicle
to the carrier. In every other instance, the risk of loss remains with the manufacturer until
such time as the new motor vehicle dealer or his designee accepts the vehicle from the carrier.
(c) With respect to new or used vehicles sold or otherwise transferred by the manufacturer
to a new motor vehicle dealer, the manufacturer shall...
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13A-8-199
Section 13A-8-199 Civil action for violation of chapter. (a) In addition to any other remedies
provided by law, a victim who has suffered loss as a result of a criminal violation of this
article may bring an action in his or her county of residence or any county in which any part
of the crime took place, regardless of whether the defendant who committed the criminal violation
was ever actually present in that county, against the defendant to recover the following:
(1) Five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each incident, or three times the actual damages, whichever
is greater. (2) Reasonable attorney's fees and court costs. (b) The statute of limitations
for cases under this section shall be seven years from the earlier of the date of discovery
of the offense or the date when the offense reasonably should have been discovered. (Act 2001-312,
p. 399, §10; Act 2006-148, p. 218, §1.)...
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25-7-35
Section 25-7-35 Right of action for damages for denial of employment in violation of provisions
of article. Any person who may be denied employment or be deprived of continuation of his
employment in violation of Sections 25-7-32, 25-7-33, or 25-7-34 or of one or more of such
sections, shall be entitled to recover from such employer and from any other person, firm,
corporation, or association acting in concert with him by appropriate action in the courts
of this state such damages as he may have sustained by reason of such denial or deprivation
of employment. (Acts 1953, No. 430, p. 535, §6.)...
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11-53B-15
Section 11-53B-15 Emergency action. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, a
municipality shall have authority to enact, and may by ordinance authorize, the appropriate
city official to initiate immediate repair or demolition of a building structure when, in
the opinion of the official so designated, such emergency action is required due to imminent
danger of structural collapse endangering adjoining property, the public right of way, or
human life or health. The cost of the emergency action shall be fixed by the municipal governing
body and shall be assessed as provided in the ordinance, or, if such ordinance does not provide
a method of assessment, as provided by this chapter. (Act 2002-522, p. 1355, §15.)...
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22-8B-5
Section 22-8B-5 Liability for damages; wrongful death action; suspension or revocation of license.
(a) Any person, physician, or health care provider who deliberately violates this chapter
by aiding in dying shall be liable for damages. (b) If any person deliberately aids in dying
in violation of this chapter that results in death, the personal representative or
administrator of the estate of the decedent may bring an appropriate action for wrongful death.
(c) Any physician or other health care provider who deliberately aids in dying in violation
of this chapter shall be considered to have engaged in unprofessional conduct for which his
or her license to provide health care services in the state shall be suspended or revoked
by the appropriate licensing board. (Act 2017-231, §5.)...
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13A-8-85
Section 13A-8-85 Damages in civil action. (a) Any owner of recorded material whose material
has allegedly been illegally reproduced as provided herein shall have a cause of action in
the circuit courts of this state for all damages resultant therefrom, including actual, compensatory
and incidental damages, as well as punitive damages of not more than three times the amount
of the total cost of producing the illegally recorded material. (b) Any lawful producer of
recorded material, as set forth in this article, whose product is allegedly the subject of
a violation of the provisions of this article shall have a cause of action in the circuit
courts of this state for all damages resultant therefrom, including actual, compensatory and
incidental damages, as well as punitive damages not exceeding three times the amount of the
total cost of producing the recorded materials. (Acts 1975, No. 1063, p. 2125, §7; Code 1975,
§13-3-155.)...
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