Maryland Code § CL-9-625

Section CL-9-625
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(a) If it is established that a secured party is not proceeding in accordance
with this title, a court may order or restrain collection, enforcement, or disposition of
collateral on appropriate terms and conditions.
(b) Subject to subsections (c) and (d), a person is liable for damages in the
amount of any loss caused by a failure to comply with this title. Loss caused by a
failure to comply may include loss resulting from the debtor's inability to obtain, or
increased costs of, alternative financing.

(c) Except as otherwise provided in § 9-628:
(1) A person that, at the time of the failure, was a debtor, was an
obligor, or held a security interest in or other lien on the collateral may recover
damages under subsection (b) for its loss; and
(2) If the collateral is consumer goods, a person that was a debtor or
a secondary obligor at the time a secured party failed to comply with this part may
recover for that failure in any event an amount not less than the credit service charge
plus 10 percent of the principal amount of the obligation or the time-price differential
plus 10 percent of the cash price.
(d) A debtor whose deficiency is eliminated under § 9-626 may recover
damages for the loss of any surplus. However, a debtor or secondary obligor whose
deficiency is eliminated or reduced under § 9-626 may not otherwise recover under
subsection (b) for noncompliance with the provisions of this part relating to collection,
enforcement, disposition, or acceptance.
(e) If a secured party fails to comply with a request regarding a list of
collateral or a statement of account under § 9-210, the secured party may claim a
security interest only as shown in the list or statement included in the request as
against a person that is reasonably misled by the failure.

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