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Code · Delaware · Title 6 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 27. Contracts · Subchapter IV. Consumer Contracts

§ § 2735. Remedies.

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(a)Any person who engages in a deceptive practice governed by this subchapter shall be liable to a consumer in an amount equal to treble the amount of actual damages proved, plus reasonable attorneys’ fees.
(b)A consumer likely to be damaged by a deceptive practice governed by this subchapter may be granted an injunction against it under the principles of equity and on terms the court considers reasonable.
(c)With respect to any contract containing an automatic renewal provision that is renewed in violation of § 2734 of this title, such contract is voidable by the consumer.
(1)The consumer may void the automatic renewal contract using any method that would have been sufficient to cancel the contract prior to its renewal.
(2)A consumer who voids a contract pursuant to this subsection is not liable for any costs, fees, or expenses associated with the contract that accrue after the date on which the consumer voided the contract. The seller may retain a prorated fraction of any prepaid fees or costs based on the time since the renewal was executed and the time remaining in the renewal period. The seller shall refund any remaining prepaid fees or costs to the consumer within 30 days.
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