(1) In addition to temporary or permanent injunctive relief as provided in Section 56-15-40(3)(c), any person who shall be injured in his business or property by reason of anything forbidden in this chapter may sue therefor in the court of common pleas and shall recover double the actual damages by him sustained, and the cost of suit, including a reasonable attorney's fee.
(2) When such action is one of common or general interest to many persons or when the parties are numerous and it is impracticable to bring them all before the court, one or more may sue for the benefit of the whole, including actions for injunctive relief.
(3) In an action for money damages, if the jury finds that the defendant acted maliciously, the jury may award punitive damages not to exceed three times the actual damages.
(4) A final judgment, order or decree rendered against a person in any civil, criminal or administrative proceeding under the United States antitrust laws, under the Federal Trade Commission Act, or under this chapter shall constitute prima facie evidence against such person subject to the conditions of the United States Antitrust Law (15 U.S.C. 16).
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 46-150.161; 1972 (57) 2419.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 15 - Regulation Of Manufacturers, Distributors And Dealers
Section 56-15-10. Definitions.
Section 56-15-20. Persons subject to chapter and jurisdiction of courts; service of process.
Section 56-15-35. Consumer data.
Section 56-15-46. Notice of intent to establish or relocate competing dealership; injunction.
Section 56-15-60. Fulfillment of warranty agreements; dealers' claims for compensation.
Section 56-15-65. Requiring change of location or alteration of dealership.
Section 56-15-70. Certain unreasonable restrictions on dealers or franchisees unlawful.
Section 56-15-75. Requiring dealer to refrain from acquiring another line of new motor vehicles.
Section 56-15-80. Agreements to which chapter applies.
Section 56-15-85. Electronic sale of vehicles.
Section 56-15-96. Measurement of dealership performance; burden of proof.
Section 56-15-100. Discounts, refunds, and other inducements to dealers.
Section 56-15-110. Suits for damages.
Section 56-15-120. Limitation of actions.
Section 56-15-130. Contracts in violation of chapter void.
Section 56-15-310. License required; term of license; fee; scope of license; penalty for violation.
Section 56-15-315. Off-site displays of automobiles or trucks.
Section 56-15-330. Facilities required for issuance of dealer's license.
Section 56-15-350. Denial, suspension, or revocation of license; grounds; procedure.
Section 56-15-410. Required pre-licensing education courses.
Section 56-15-420. Promulgation of regulations.
Section 56-15-440. Applicability to dealers engaged primarily in motor vehicle salvage.
Section 56-15-450. Applicability to dealers primarily engaged in rental of motor vehicles.
Section 56-15-510. Definitions.
Section 56-15-530. Buying or selling motor vehicles in name of wholesale motor vehicle auction.
Section 56-15-550. Sales through auction of motor vehicles acquired incident to regular business.
Section 56-15-560. Application for license for wholesale motor vehicle auction; fee.
Section 56-15-570. Surety bond required.
Section 56-15-580. Change of information on application must be reported.
Section 56-15-590. Establishment and retention of records.
Section 56-15-600. Wholesale motor vehicle auction license plates.