New Jersey Statutes

§ 56:12-4.1 — Reform or limit of provision of consumer contract by court; findings

New Jersey § 56:12-4.1
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 56TRADE NAMES, TRADE-MARKS AND UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES

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N.J. Stat. Ann. § 56:12-4.1 (2026).

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In addition to the remedies provided in this act, a court reviewing a consumer contract may reform or limit a provision so as to avoid an unfair result if it finds that: a. a material provision of the contract violates this act; b. the violation caused the consumer to be substantially confused about any of the rights, obligations or remedies of the contract; and c. the violation has caused or is likely to cause financial detriment to the consumer. If the court reforms or limits a provision of a consumer contract, the court shall also make orders necessary to avoid unjust enrichment. Bringing a claim for relief pursuant to this section does not entitle a consumer to withhold performance of an otherwise valid contractual obligation. No relief shall be granted pursuant to this section unless

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