RCW 21.20.430
Civil liabilities—Survival, limitation of actions—Waiver of chapter void—Scienter.
(1) Any person, who offers or sells a security in violation of any provisions of RCW 21.20.010, 21.20.140 (1) or (2), or 21.20.180 through 21.20.230, is liable to the person buying the security from him or her, who may sue either at law or in equity to recover the consideration paid for the security, together with interest at eight percent per annum from the date of payment, costs, and reasonable attorneys' fees, less the amount of any income received on the security, upon the tender of the security, or for damages if he or she no longer owns the security. Damages are the amount that would be recoverable upon a tender less (a) the value of the security when the buyer disposed of it and (b) interest at eight percent per annum from the date of disposition.
(2) Any person who buys a security in violation of the provisions of RCW 21.20.010 is liable to the person selling the security to him or her, who may sue either at law or in equity to recover the security, together with any income received on the security, upon tender of the consideration received, costs, and reasonable attorneys' fees, or if the security cannot be recovered, for damages. Damages are the value of the security when the buyer disposed of it, and any income received on the security, less the consideration received for the security, plus interest at eight percent per annum from the date of disposition, costs, and reasonable attorneys' fees.
(3) Every person who directly or indirectly controls a seller or buyer liable under subsection (1) or (2) above, every partner, officer, director or person who occupies a similar status or performs a similar function of such seller or buyer, every employee of such a seller or buyer who materially aids in the transaction, and every broker-dealer, salesperson, or person exempt under the provisions of RCW 21.20.040 who materially aids in the transaction is also liable jointly and severally with and to the same extent as the seller or buyer, unless such person sustains the burden of proof that he or she did not know, and in the exercise of reasonable care could not have known, of the existence of the facts by reason of which the liability is alleged to exist. There is contribution as in cases of contract among the several persons so liable.
(4)(a) Every cause of action under this statute survives the death of any person who might have been a plaintiff or defendant.
(b) No person may sue under this section more than three years after the contract of sale for any violation of the provisions of RCW 21.20.140 (1) or (2) or 21.20.180 through 21.20.230, or more than three years after a violation of the provisions of RCW 21.20.010, either was discovered by such person or would have been discovered by him or her in the exercise of reasonable care. No person may sue under this section if the buyer or seller receives a written rescission offer, which has been passed upon by the director before suit and at a time when he or she owned the security, to refund the consideration paid together with interest at eight percent per annum from the date of payment, less the amount of any income received on the security in the case of a buyer, or plus the amount of income received on the security in the case of a seller.
(5) No person who has made or engaged in the performance of any contract in violation of any provision of this chapter or any rule or order hereunder, or who has acquired any purported right under any such contract with knowledge of the facts by reason of which its making or performance was in violation, may base any suit on the contract. Any condition, stipulation, or provision binding any person acquiring any security to waive compliance with any provision of this chapter or any rule or order hereunder is void.
(6) Any tender specified in this section may be made at any time before entry of judgment.
(7) Notwithstanding subsections (1) through (6) of this section, if an initial offer or sale of securities that are exempt from registration under RCW 21.20.310 is made by this state or its agencies, political subdivisions, municipal or quasi-municipal corporations, or other instrumentality of one or more of the foregoing and is in violation of RCW 21.20.010(2), and any such issuer, member of the governing body, committee member, public officer, director, employee, or agent of such issuer acting on its behalf, or person in control of such issuer, member of the governing body, committee member, public officer, director, employee, or agent of such person acting on its behalf, materially aids in the offer or sale, such person is liable to the purchaser of the security only if the purchaser establishes scienter on the part of the defendant. The word "employee" or the word "agent," as such words are used in this subsection, do not include a bond counsel or an underwriter. Under no circumstances whatsoever shall this subsection be applied to require purchasers to establish scienter on the part of bond counsels or underwriters. The provisions of this subsection are retroactive and apply to any action commenced but not final before July 27, 1985. In addition, the provisions of this subsection apply to any action commenced on or after July 27, 1985.
[ 1998 c 15 § 20; 1986 c 304 § 1; 1985 c 171 § 1; 1981 c 272 § 9; 1979 ex.s. c 68 § 30; 1977 ex.s. c 172 § 4; 1975 1st ex.s. c 84 § 24; 1974 ex.s. c 77 § 11; 1967 c 199 § 2; 1959 c 282 § 43.]
NOTES:
Severability—1986 c 304: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [ 1986 c 304 § 2.]
Effective date—1974 ex.s. c 77: See note following RCW 21.20.040.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 21 - Securities and Investments
Chapter 21.20 - Securities Act of Washington.
21.20.010 - Unlawful offers, sales, purchases.
21.20.020 - Unlawful acts of person advising another.
21.20.030 - Unlawful acts of investment adviser.
21.20.035 - Unlawful purchases or sales for customer's account.
21.20.037 - Variable contracts—Registration required—Rules.
21.20.040 - Registration and notification required—Exemptions.
21.20.050 - Application for registration—Filing of documents—Consent to service of process—Fee.
21.20.060 - Contents of application for registration—Capital requirements.
21.20.070 - When registration effective—Requirements determined by rule.
21.20.090 - Renewal of registration—Financial reports—Application for a successor.
21.20.130 - Cancellation of registration or application—Grounds.
21.20.135 - License as salesperson or broker-dealer prerequisite to suit for commission.
21.20.140 - Unlawful to offer or sell unregistered securities—Exceptions.
21.20.180 - Registration by coordination—Requirements—Statement, contents.
21.20.210 - Registration by qualification—Statements—Requirements—Audits.
21.20.220 - Information not required when nonissuer distribution.
21.20.230 - Time of taking effect of registration statement by qualification—Conditions.
21.20.240 - Registration statements—Generally.
21.20.250 - Registration by qualification or coordination—Escrow—Impounding proceeds.
21.20.260 - Registration by coordination or qualification—Offer and sale—Duration of effectiveness.
21.20.270 - Reports by filer of statement—Annual financial statements.
21.20.275 - Pending registration—Notice of termination—Application for continuation.
21.20.280 - Stop orders—Grounds.
21.20.290 - Stop order prohibited if facts known on effective date of statement.
21.20.300 - Notification of entry of stop order—Hearing—Findings, conclusions, modification, etc.
21.20.310 - Securities exempt from registration.
21.20.320 - Exempt transactions.
21.20.325 - Denial, revocation, condition, of exemptions—Authority—Procedure.
21.20.327 - Required filings—Consent to service—Failure to comply—Rules—Fees.
21.20.330 - Consent to service of process—Service, how made.
21.20.350 - False or misleading statements in filed documents.
21.20.377 - Subpoena authority—Application—Contents—Notice—Fees.
21.20.380 - Oaths—Subpoenas—Assisting another state—Compelling obedience—Punishment.
21.20.395 - Administrative action—Hearing—Judicial review—Judgment.
21.20.400 - Penalty for violation of chapter—Limitation of actions.
21.20.420 - Criminal punishment, chapter not exclusive.
21.20.430 - Civil liabilities—Survival, limitation of actions—Waiver of chapter void—Scienter.
21.20.435 - Assurance of discontinuance of violations—Acceptance—Filing.
21.20.440 - Judicial review of order—Modification of order by director on additional evidence.
21.20.460 - Administrator of securities—Appointment, qualifications, term, etc.
21.20.470 - Compensation, travel expenses of administrator and employees.
21.20.480 - Unlawful use or disclosure of filed information.
21.20.490 - No liability under chapter for act in good faith.
21.20.500 - Administrative hearings public—Exception.
21.20.510 - Document filed when received—Register—Inspection of register, information, etc.
21.20.520 - Copies of entries, documents to be furnished—Copies as prima facie evidence.
21.20.530 - Interpretative opinions by director.
21.20.540 - Exemptions, exceptions, and preemptions—Burden of proof.
21.20.700 - Investigations and examinations—Additional authority—Scope.
21.20.702 - Suitability of recommendation—Reasonable grounds required.
21.20.810 - Application of chapter not limited.
21.20.855 - Examination reports and information—Exempt from public disclosure—Use in civil actions.
21.20.860 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.
21.20.880 - Small securities offerings—Exemptions—Annual reports—Disqualification provisions—Rules.
21.20.900 - Construction to secure uniformity.
21.20.910 - Saving—Civil, criminal proceedings.
21.20.915 - Saving—Prior effective registrations.
21.20.920 - Application of prior law.
21.20.925 - Judicial review of prior administrative orders.
21.20.930 - Solicitation permits under insurance laws not limited.