Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 743aa - Consumer Leases
Section 42-399. - Unconscionability.

(a) If the court as a matter of law finds that a consumer lease or any provision of the lease was unconscionable when the lease was consummated, the court may refuse to enforce the lease, enforce the remainder of the lease without the unconscionable provision or so limit the application of an unconscionable provision as to avoid an unconscionable result.

(b) If the court as a matter of law finds that a consumer lease or any provision of a consumer lease was induced by unconscionable conduct or that unconscionable conduct has occurred in the collection of a claim arising from the lease, the court may grant appropriate relief.
(c) Before making a finding of unconscionability under subsection (a) or (b) of this section, the court shall afford the parties a reasonable opportunity to present evidence as to the setting, purpose and effect of the consumer lease, the provision or the conduct.
(d) In an action in which the lessee claims unconscionability with respect to a consumer lease, the following rules apply:
(1) If the court finds unconscionability under subsection (a) or (b) of this section, the court shall award reasonable attorney's fees to the lessee.
(2) In determining the reasonableness of attorney's fees, the amount of the recovery on behalf of the claimant under subsection (a) or (b) of this section is not controlling.
(P.A. 02-81, S. 10.)
History: P.A. 02-81 effective July 1, 2003.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 42 - Business, Selling, Trading and Collection Practices

Chapter 743aa - Consumer Leases

Section 42-390. - Short title: Consumer Leases Act.

Section 42-391. - Definitions.

Section 42-392. - Time of consummation. Expiration. Termination.

Section 42-393. - Scope. Exclusions. Sale incident to lease.

Section 42-394. - Characterization of lease. Applicability by agreement.

Section 42-395. - Supplemental provisions and principles of law applicable. Limitations. Restrictions.

Section 42-396. - Waiver. Agreement to forego rights in settlement of claim.

Section 42-397. - Limitation on choice of law and venue.

Section 42-398. - Obligation of good faith.

Section 42-399. - Unconscionability.

Section 42-400. - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.

Section 42-401. - Advertising.

Section 42-402. - Availability of sample lease form.

Section 42-403. - Disclosure. Form of consumer lease. Copy to lessee.

Section 42-404. - Insurance. Insurance disclosures.

Section 42-405. - Notice to guarantor.

Section 42-406. - Information during term of lease. Computer equipment leases. Satisfaction of lease.

Section 42-407. - Payment or trade-in pending approval of lease. Refund or return.

Section 42-408. - Prohibited lease provisions.

Section 42-409. - Security interest restricted. Security deposit.

Section 42-410. - Late fees. Delinquency and default charges. Attorney's fees.

Section 42-411. - Assignment of lease. Preservation of lessee's claims and defenses.

Section 42-412. - Sublease.

Section 42-413. - Open-end consumer lease.

Section 42-414. - Limit on insurance charges. Termination or replacement of insurance.

Section 42-415. - Rebate or discount for referrals.

Section 42-416. - Limitation on supplier's disclaimer of implied warranty.

Section 42-417. - Liability for gap amount on total loss of goods.

Section 42-418. - Lessee's default. Right to cure.

Section 42-419. - Repossession. Application of realized value. Electronic self help.

Section 42-420. - Determining realized value.

Section 42-421. - Early termination liability.

Section 42-422. - Reporting early termination to consumer reporting agency.

Section 42-423. - Excess wear and tear. Excess mileage.

Section 42-424. - Private remedies.

Section 42-425. - Reliance on lessee's representations.

Section 42-426. - Statute of limitations.

Section 42-427. - Limitations on private remedies.

Section 42-428. - Civil liability of assignees.

Section 42-429. - Effect of violation on rights of parties. Single recovery.

Section 42-430. - Administrative enforcement.

Section 42-431. - Administration.

Section 42-432. - Severability.

Section 42-433. - Transition.

Section 42-434. - Uniformity.