consumer dispute definition

consumer dispute means a dispute where the person against whom a complaint has been made, denies or disputes the allegations contained in the complaint;
consumer dispute means a DISPUTE relating to an account (including a deposit account), agreement, extension of credit, loan, service or product provided by the Lender that is primarily for personal, family or household purposes. “BUSINESS DISPUTE” means any DISPUTE that is not a CONSUMER DISPUTE.
consumer dispute means a consumer dispute of a financial nature as specified in Article 96(1) of this Act.

More Definitions of consumer dispute

consumer dispute means a Dispute involving credit or services provided by Lender or Bank, primarily for personal, family or household purposes, in which the claim for damages is less than $75,000. The Administrator and the arbitrator shall have the authority, to the extent practicable, to take any reasonable action to require the arbitration proceeding to be completed within 180 days of commencing the arbitration. The arbitrator: (i) will render a decision and any award applying applicable law; (ii) will hear and rule on appropriate dispositive motions for judgment on the pleadings, for failure to state a claim, or for full or partial summary judgment; (iii) will give effect to any statutory or contractual limitations period (e.g., any statute of limitations) in determining any Dispute or defense; (iv) shall have the authority to impose sanctions on any party that fails to comply with time periods imposed by the Administrator or the arbitrator, including, without limitation, the sanction of entering a final award against the party that fails to comply; (v) shall have authority to award costs and fees (including attorneys' fees and costs, arbitration administration fees and costs, and arbitrator(s)' fees) to the extent permitted by law; (vi) shall recognize and honor claims of privilege recognized at law; and (vii) with regard to motions and the arbitration hearing, shall apply the Federal Rules of Evidence. The doctrines of compulsory counterclaim, res judicata, and collateral estoppel shall apply to any arbitration proceeding hereunder. Commencement of an arbitration by any party shall not prevent any party from at any time (i) seeking and obtaining from a court of competent jurisdiction (notwithstanding ongoing arbitration) provisional or ancillary remedies including but not limited to injunctive relief, temporary restraining orders, property preservation orders, foreclosure, sequestration, eviction, attachment, replevin, garnishment, and/or the appointment of a receiver; or (ii) availing itself of any self-help remedies such as setoff and repossession rights or non-judicial foreclosure of collateral. The exercise of such rights shall not constitute a waiver of the right to submit any Dispute to arbitration. Judgment upon an arbitration award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction except that, if the arbitration award exceeds $200,000, any party shall be entitled to a de novo appeal of the award before a panel of three arbitrators. To allow for such appeal, if t...
consumer dispute means a Dispute involving credit or services provided by Lender or Bank, primarily for personal, family or household purposes, in which the claim for damages is less than $75,000. The referee shall hear all pre-trial and post-trial matters (including without limitation requests for equitable relief), prepare a statement of decision with written findings of fact and conclusions of law and apportion costs as appropriate. The referee shall be empowered to enter equitable relief as well as legal relief, provide all temporary or provisional remedies, enter equitable orders that are binding on the parties and rule on any motion that would be authorized in a trial, including without limitation motions for summary adjudication. Judgment upon the award shall be entered in the court in which such proceeding was commenced and all parties shall have full rights of appeal. This provision will not be deemed to limit or constrain Lender’s or Bank’s right of offset, to obtain provisional or ancillary remedies, to interplead funds in the event of a dispute, to exercise any security interest or lien Bank or Lender may hold in property, or to comply with legal process involving accounts or other property held by Bank or Lender.
consumer dispute means a dispute where the person against whom a
consumer dispute means - any correspondence or communication accepted by the TRA from a Consumer expressing dissatisfaction or grievance on the outcome of a Consumer Complaint or on matters within the direct scope of a Licensee’s business and on which matter the Consumer has some legitimate interest;
consumer dispute means a dispute between an individual who seeks or acquires real or personal
consumer dispute means a dispute where the person or business against whom or which a complaint has been made denies or disputes the allegations contained in the complaint or, having accepted the allegations, refuses, declines or fails to compensate any loss or injury suffered by the complainant to the satisfaction of the complainant;
consumer dispute means a Dispute involving credit or services provided by Lender or Bank, primarily for personal, family or household purposes, in which the claim for damages is less than $75,000. The referee shall hear all pre-trial and post-trial matters (including without limitation requests for equitable relief), prepare a statement of decision with written findings of fact and conclusions of law and apportion costs as appropriate. The referee shall be empowered to enter equitable relief as well as legal relief, provide all temporary or provisional remedies, enter equitable orders that are binding on the parties and rule on any motion that would be authorized in a trial, including without limitation motions for summary adjudication. Judgment upon the award shall be entered in the court in which such proceeding was commenced and all parties shall have full rights of appeal.