North Carolina General Statutes 93A-55. Private enforcement
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The provisions of the Article shall not be construed to limit in any manner the right of a purchaser, owner, or other person injured by a violation of this Article to bring a private action. ?(1983, c. 814, s. 1; 2021-163, s. 1(c); 2021-192, s. 5(a).)
Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes 93A-55
- Owner: Any person, other than a developer, who has acquired a timeshare. See North Carolina General Statutes 93A-41
- Person: One or more natural persons, corporations, partnerships, associations, trusts, other entities, or any combination thereof. See North Carolina General Statutes 93A-41
- Purchaser: Any person, other than a developer, who is advertised or solicited to acquire a timeshare, offered a timeshare, or enters into a timeshare instrument to acquire a timeshare. See North Carolina General Statutes 93A-41