Arkansas Code § 4-116-108

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(a) A facilitator who violates a provision of this chapter is in violation of the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, § 4-88-101 et seq., and a consumer shall have all rights and remedies provided under this law. (b) A facilitator who willfully fails to comply with any provision of this chapter is liable to the consumer for: (1) Actual and consequential damages; (2) Statutory damages of one thousand dollars ($1,000); and (3) Reasonable attorney's fees and costs. Acts 2009, No. 1402, § 1.
(a) A facilitator who violates a provision of this chapter is in violation of the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, § 4-88-101 et seq., and a consumer shall have all rights and remedies provided under this law. (b) A facilitator who willfully fails to comply with any provision of this chapter is liable to the consumer for: (1) Actual and consequential damages; (2) Statutory damages of one thousand dollars ($1,000); and (3) Reasonable attorney's fees and costs. Acts 2009, No. 1402, § 1.
(a) A facilitator who violates a provision of this chapter is in violation of the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, § 4-88-101 et seq., and a consumer shall have all rights and remedies provided under this law. (b) A facilitator who willfully fails to comply with any provision of this chapter is liable to the consumer for: (1) Actual and consequential damages; (2) Statutory damages of one thousand dollars ($1,000); and (3) Reasonable attorney's fees and costs. Acts 2009, No. 1402, § 1.
(a) A facilitator who violates a provision of this chapter is in violation of the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, § 4-88-101 et seq., and a consumer shall have all rights and remedies provided under this law.
(b) A facilitator who willfully fails to comply with any provision of this chapter is liable to the consumer for: (1) Actual and consequential damages; (2) Statutory damages of one thousand dollars ($1,000); and (3) Reasonable attorney's fees and costs.
(1) Actual and consequential damages;
(2) Statutory damages of one thousand dollars ($1,000); and
(3) Reasonable attorney's fees and costs.
Acts 2009, No. 1402, § 1.

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