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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act of 1974 · Sec. 16

Sec. 16. jurisdiction of courts

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## Sec. 16 jurisdiction of courts **[**[12 U.S.C. 2614](/us/usc/t12/s2614)**]** Any action pursuant to the provisions of section 6, 8, or 9 may be brought in the United States district court or in any other court of competent jurisdiction, for the district in which the property involved is located, or where the violation is alleged to have occurred, within 3 years in the case of a violation of section 6 and 1 year in the case of a violation of section 8 or 9 from the date of the occurrence of the violation, except that actions brought by the the Bureau, Secretary, the Attorney General of any State, or the insurance commissioner of any State may be brought within 3 years from the date of the occurrence of the violation.
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