Reasonable attorney’s fees and costs shall be awarded to the prevailing party in any action on a contract or purchase order subject to the provisions of this chapter regardless of whether the action is instituted by the seller, holder or buyer. Where the defendant alleges in his answer that he tendered to the plaintiff the full amount to which he was entitled, and thereupon deposits in court, for the plaintiff, the amount so tendered, and the allegation is found to be true, then the defendant is deemed to be a prevailing party within the meaning of this section.
Cal. Civ. Code § 2983.4
Automobile Sales Finance Act
Applied in 16 court decisions — leading case 19 Cal. 3d 152 - Great Lakes Properties, Inc. v. City of El Segundo (1977)
Most recently applied in W. Coast Air Conditioning Co. v. Cal. Dep't of Corr. & Rehab. (February 2018)
Amended by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1285.
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