§ 1667d. Civil liability of lessors
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(a)Grounds for maintenance of action Any lessor who fails to comply with any requirement imposed under section 1667a or 1667b of this title with respect to any person is liable to such person as provided in section 1640 of this title.
(b)Additional grounds for maintenance of action; “creditor” defined Any lessor who fails to comply with any requirement imposed under section 1667c of this title with respect to any person who suffers actual damage from the violation is liable to such person as provided in section 1640 of this title. For the purposes of this section, the term “creditor” as used in sections 1640 and 1641 of this title shall include a lessor as defined in this part.
(c)Jurisdiction of courts; time limitation Notwithstanding section 1640(e) of this title, any action under this section may be brought in any United States district court or in any other court of competent jurisdiction. Such actions alleging a failure to disclose or otherwise comply with the requirements of this part shall be brought within one year of the termination of the lease agreement.
(Pub. L. 90–321, title I, § 185, as added Pub. L. 94–240, § 3, Mar. 23, 1976, 90 Stat. 260; amended Pub. L. 96–221, title VI, § 624, Mar. 31, 1980, 94 Stat. 185.)
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- Public Law 96–221To facilitate the implementation of monetary policy, to provide for the gradual elimination of all limitations on the rates of interest which are payable on deposits and accounts, and to authorize interest-bearing transaction accounts, and for other purposes
- Public Law 94–240To amend the Truth In Lending Act to protect consumers against Inadequate and misleading leasing information, assure meaningful disclosure of lease terms, and limit ultimate liability in connection with leasing of personal property primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, and for other
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- Pub. L. 90–321, title I, § 185
- Pub. L. 94–240, § 3
- 90 Stat. 260
- Pub. L. 96–221, title VI, § 624
- 94 Stat. 185
- Pub. L. 96–221
- section 625 of Pub. L. 96–221
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§ 1667d
Civil liability of lessors
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Pub. L.Pub. L. 90–321, title I, § 185
Pub. L.Pub. L. 94–240, § 3
Stat.90 Stat. 260
Pub. L.Pub. L. 96–221, title VI, § 624
Stat.94 Stat. 185
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