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NJ S1374

NJ S1374
Concerns certain actions brought under "Truth-in-Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act."


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Introduced
02/10/2022
In Committee
02/10/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill amends the "Truth-in-Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act," (TCCWNA) P.L.1981, c.454 (C.56:12-14 et seq.), by requiring aggrieved consumers to have suffered an ascertainable economic loss in order to commence a class-action lawsuit for violation of the TCCWNA. The bill further provides that a consumer who suffers an economic loss of $250 or less as a result of a violation of the TCCWNA must first request reimbursement for the loss prior to the commencement of a legal action. Pursuant to this bill, a request for reimbursement for an economic loss must be made in writing and sent via certified mail, return receipt requested, and by regular mail. The bill provides that no action shall be filed until the 35th day following the mailing of the request for reimbursement. In addition, an action brought pursuant to the TCCWNA that is first asserted by a consumer as a counterclaim shall satisfy the reimbursement request requirement if the consumer asserts in the pleading the nature of the counterclaim and the economic loss in the amount of $250 or less. A party who has been served with the counterclaim pleading, and who disputes the economic loss stated therein, may choose to tender the full amount of the claimed loss to the court or to the attorney for either party to be held in escrow pending the outcome of the case. Should that party choose to do so, attorney's fees shall not be awarded if the consumer's counterclaim prevails. A consumer whose economic loss exceeds $250 may take legal action under the TCCWNA without first requesting reimbursement.

AI Summary

This bill amends the "Truth-in-Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act" (TCCWNA) by requiring aggrieved consumers to have suffered an ascertainable economic loss in order to file a class-action lawsuit for a TCCWNA violation. It also mandates that consumers who have suffered an economic loss of $250 or less must first request reimbursement from the seller before filing a legal action. The bill provides a process for this reimbursement request, and stipulates that no action can be filed until 35 days after the request is made. Additionally, if a TCCWNA claim is asserted as a counterclaim, the reimbursement request requirement is satisfied if the consumer's pleading states the nature of the counterclaim and the amount of the economic loss. The bill also allows the party disputing the economic loss to tender the full amount to the court or the attorney, in which case attorney's fees would not be awarded if the consumer's counterclaim prevails. Consumers with economic losses exceeding $250 can take legal action without the reimbursement request.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Commerce Committee (on 02/10/2022)

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