Delaware Code § 6-3683

Remedies and penalties [For applicability of subchapter, see 80 Del. Laws, c. 145, § 3]
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(a) In addition to any remedies the buyer may have at law or in equity, whenever it appears to the Attorney General or Director of the
Division of Consumer Protection that a person has engaged in, is engaging in or is about to engage in any act or omission in violation of this
subchapter, the Attorney General or Director of the Division of Consumer Protection may institute a court proceeding or administrative
proceeding in accordance with the process in subchapter II of Chapter 25 of Title 29. However, upon a finding that any person has wilfully
violated this subchapter, the person shall pay for the first offense a civil penalty not less than $75 nor more than $150, and for each
subsequent offense, a civil penalty not less than $100 nor more than $250. For purposes of this subchapter, a wilful violation occurs when
the person committing the violation knew or should have known that the conduct was of the nature prohibited by this subchapter.
(b) The remedies and penalties provided for in this section are not exclusive and shall be in addition to any other procedures, rights or
remedies which exist with respect to any other provisions of law including, but not limited to, criminal prosecutions and actions brought by
private parties under common or statutory law or both. However, there shall be no liability or cause of action against a real estate licensee
licensed under Chapter 29 of Title 24 or real estate brokerage arising out of or related to a builder failing to provide the information

required by this subchapter or for the content of the information. Additionally, there shall be no liability or cause of action against any
nonprofit builder using 0% financing to the buyer.

Subtitle II
Other Laws Relating to Commerce and Trade

Sale of Secondhand Watches

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