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Code · Connecticut · Title 42 — Business, Selling, Trading and Collection Practices · CHAPTER 742* — Consumer Contracts

Sec. 42-157. Rights of parties.

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(a)Enforceability. A consumer contract shall remain enforceable, even though it violates this chapter.
(b)Other consumer rights. Nothing in this chapter shall preclude a consumer from making any claim or raising any defense which would have been available to the consumer if this chapter were not in effect.
(c)Waiver. A consumer may not waive the rights provided by this chapter, and any such waiver shall be void.
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