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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
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amount of damage [or $1,000] NOT TO EXCEED THE FAIR
MARKET VALUE OF THE PROPERTY DAMAGED OR $5,000.
(3) As to personal injuries, inflicted, [the
lesser of] the reasonable medical, dental, and hospital
expenses incurred by the injured person as a result of
the injury[, or $1,000] , or $5,000.
[(4) As an absolute limit against any one child or
his parents, $1,500 $5,000 for all acts arising out of a
single incident.]
(c) A judgment of restitution against a parent may
not be entered unless the parent has been afforded a
reasonable opportunity to be heard and to present
appropriate evidence in his behalf. A hearing under this
section may be held as part of a disposition hearing for
the child.
(d) The judgment may be enforced in the same manner
as enforcing monetary judgments.
(e) The court may order the child who, wilfully or
maliciously, steals, damages, or destroys the property of
another or inflicts personal injury on another to make
the restitution expenses himself if that is feasible
considering the age and circumstances of the child; and
if this is ordered, the liability of the child precedes
the liability of the parent. The court may, in the
alternative, enter a judgment or restitution against the
child.
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SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1977.
Approved May 17, 1977.
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CHAPTER 302
(Senate Bill 215)
AN ACT concerning
Commercial Law — Interest
FOR the purpose of excluding as interest certain fees and
charges paid by a developer for the purpose of
making loans available to home purchasers; and
prohibiting these fees and charges from being
charged to the home purchaser with an exception.
BY adding to
Article — Commercial Law
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