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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 12 — COMMERCE AND TRADE · Chapter 63

§ 6352. Noncompliance; costs and charges.

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§ 6352. Noncompliance; costs and charges.
(a)Bar to recovery.-- If a seller fails to comply with the provisions of this chapter, the seller or holder who acquires a closed-end credit agreement or an open-end credit agreement with knowledge of the noncompliance is barred from recovery of the following costs and charges imposed in connection with the agreement:
(1)Refinance charges under section 6327 (relating to refinancing).
(2)Late fees under section 6343 (relating to late fees).
(3)Costs of collection under section 6344 (relating to costs of collection).
(4)Finance charges under section 6345 (relating to finance charges).
(5)Extension and deferment charges under section 6347 (relating to extension and deferment).
(6)Interest after maturity under section 6348 (relating to interest rate after maturity).
(b)Remedy of buyer.-- The buyer shall have the right to recover from the person under subsection
(a)an amount equal to the charges under subsection
(a)that were paid by the buyer.
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Cross References. Section 6352 is referred to in section 6306 of this title.
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