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Div. 3.DIVISION 3. OBLIGATIONS
Title1.6A.
Part 4.TITLE 1.6A. INVESTIGATIVE CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES
Art. 4.ARTICLE 4. Remedies
This text of California § 1786.52. (1786.52. (Amended by Stats. 2001, Ch. 354, Sec. 19.)) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering California primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Nothing in this chapter shall in any way affect the right of any consumer to maintain an action against an investigative consumer reporting agency, a user of an investigative consumer report, or an informant for invasion of privacy or defamation.
An action to enforce any liability created under this title may be brought in any appropriate court of competent jurisdiction within two years from the date of discovery.
(a)Any investigative consumer
reporting agency or user of information against whom an action brought pursuant to Section 1681n or 1681o of Title 15 of the United States Code is pending shall not be subject to suit for the same act or omission under Section 1786.50.
(b)The entry of a final judgment against the investigative consumer reporting agency or user of information in an
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Nothing in this chapter shall in any way affect the right of any consumer to maintain an action against an investigative consumer reporting agency, a user of an investigative consumer report, or an informant for invasion of privacy or defamation.
An action to enforce any liability created under this title may be brought in any appropriate court of competent jurisdiction within two years from the date of discovery.
(a)
Any investigative consumer
reporting agency or user of information against whom an action brought pursuant to Section 1681n or 1681o of Title 15 of the United States Code is pending shall not be subject to suit for the same act or omission under Section 1786.50.
(b)
The entry of a final judgment against the investigative consumer reporting agency or user of information in an action brought pursuant to the provisions of Section 1681n or 1681o of Title 15 of the United States Code shall be a bar to the maintenance of any action based on the same act or omission which might be brought under this title.