Maine Code § 10-1250-F

Civil remedies
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1. Civil remedies. A franchisee or personal sports mobile dealer who suffers financial loss of
money or property, real or personal, or who has otherwise been adversely affected as a result of an
unfair method of competition, an unfair or deceptive act or a violation of a provision of this chapter
may bring an action for damages and equitable relief, including injunctive relief. When the franchisee
or dealer prevails, the court shall award attorney's fees to the franchisee or dealer regardless of the
amount in controversy and assess costs against the opposing party. A final judgment, order or decree
rendered against a person in a civil or administrative proceeding under this chapter or in a civil, criminal
or administrative proceeding under the federal antitrust laws, the Federal Trade Commission Act, or
any other part of the Maine Revised Statutes is prima facie evidence against that person subject to the
conditions set forth in the federal antitrust laws, 15 United States Code, Section 16.
[PL 2001, c. 246, §2 (AMD).]

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