Arkansas Code § 4-89-105

Damages
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For a violation which is subject to the provisions of this chapter, the consumer shall recover from the persons violating this chapter an amount equal to: (1) Ten percent (10%) of the transaction total or one hundred dollars ($100), whichever is greater; and (2) The actual damages, including any incidental, consequential, and special damages sustained by the consumer as a result of the violation. Acts 1973, No. 462, § 9; A.S.A. 1947, § 70-922.
For a violation which is subject to the provisions of this chapter, the consumer shall recover from the persons violating this chapter an amount equal to: (1) Ten percent (10%) of the transaction total or one hundred dollars ($100), whichever is greater; and (2) The actual damages, including any incidental, consequential, and special damages sustained by the consumer as a result of the violation. Acts 1973, No. 462, § 9; A.S.A. 1947, § 70-922.
For a violation which is subject to the provisions of this chapter, the consumer shall recover from the persons violating this chapter an amount equal to: (1) Ten percent (10%) of the transaction total or one hundred dollars ($100), whichever is greater; and (2) The actual damages, including any incidental, consequential, and special damages sustained by the consumer as a result of the violation. Acts 1973, No. 462, § 9; A.S.A. 1947, § 70-922.
For a violation which is subject to the provisions of this chapter, the consumer shall recover from the persons violating this chapter an amount equal to:
(1) Ten percent (10%) of the transaction total or one hundred dollars ($100), whichever is greater; and
(2) The actual damages, including any incidental, consequential, and special damages sustained by the consumer as a result of the violation.
Acts 1973, No. 462, § 9; A.S.A. 1947, § 70-922.

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