(1) For the purposes of this section:\n(a) 'Consumer' means an individual who is purchasing goods or services for personal, family or household purposes.\n(b) 'Consumer contract' means a contract entered into by a consumer for the purchase of goods or services for personal, family or household purposes, in which the total cost of the purchase is $15,000 or less.\n(2) A consumer may revoke a provision in a consumer contract that requires the consumer to assert a claim against the other party to the contract, or respond to a claim by the other party to the contract, in a forum that is not in this state. If the provision requires arbitration in a forum that is not in this state, the sole effect of a revocation under this section is that any evidentiary hearing, oral argument or other proceeding that requires or allows attendance by the consumer must be conducted in this state.\n(3) Revocation of a provision under this section must be made in writing and communicated by the consumer to the other party within a reasonable time after a dispute arises.\n(4) This section applies only to a consumer contract that was entered into by a consumer when the consumer was a resident of this to the other party within a reasonable time after a dispute arises.\n(4) This section applies only to a consumer contract that was entered into by a consumer when the consumer was a resident of this state.\n(5) A party seeking to enforce a revoked provision is liable for reasonable attorney fees incurred by a consumer in any litigation that results from the attempted enforcement of the revoked provision. [2007 c.890 §1]
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