Delaware Code § 6-4916

Civil actions for violations
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(a) Notwithstanding the terms, provisions or conditions of any agreement or franchise or other terms or provisions of any novation,
waiver or other written instrument, any person who is or may be injured by a violation of a provision of this chapter or any party to a
franchise who is so injured in such party's business or property by a violation of a provision of this chapter relating to that franchise,
or any person so injured because such person refuses to accede to a proposal for an arrangement which, if consummated, would be in
violation of this chapter may bring an action in any court of competent jurisdiction for damages and equitable relief including injunctive
relief. Said person may recover damages in the amount equal to the actual pecuniary loss. In addition, said person may recover costs and
reasonable attorney's fees as damages. Upon a prima facie showing by the person filing the petition or cause of action that a violation of
this chapter has occurred, the burden of proof shall then be upon the opposing party to prove that such violation did not occur.
(b) Where the violation of a provision of this chapter can be shown to be wilful or wanton, or if continued multiple violations of a
provision or provisions of this chapter occur, the court may award punitive damages, attorney's fees and costs in addition to any other
damages under this chapter.
(c) A new motor vehicle dealer, if the dealer has not suffered any loss of money or property, may obtain final equitable relief if it can be
shown that the violation of a provision of this chapter by a manufacturer may have the effect of causing such loss of money or property.
(d) Where there are continued violations of a provision or provisions of this chapter and it can be shown that the violations are wilful
or wanton, the court, in addition to any other remedy or award of damages under this chapter, may assess monetary penalties.
(e) In addition to any other relief under this chapter, the court may assess monetary penalties against a manufacturer for violations
of this chapter.

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