Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 44-326

Interest; penalties

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44-326. Interest; penalties

A. The department may require any person who fails to pay or deliver property within the time prescribed in this chapter to pay to the department interest at the rate of one and one-half per cent per month or fraction of a month on the property or value of the property from the date the property should have been paid or delivered.

B. Any person who wilfully fails to:

1. Render any report or perform any other duty required under this chapter shall pay a civil penalty of one hundred dollars for each day the report is withheld or the duty is not performed up to a maximum of five thousand dollars.

2. Pay or deliver property to the department as required under this chapter shall pay a civil penalty of twenty-five per cent of the value of the property that should have been paid or delivered.

 

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1960–1967 · leading case: Maestro Music, Inc. v. Rudolph Wurlitzer Company
Maestro Music, Inc. v. Rudolph Wurlitzer Company (1960) ariz · cites it 6× “The statutory section (now, A.R.S. § 44-326), which declares that no agreement made by the "buyer before or at the time of the making of the contract * * * shall constitute a valid waiver of the [resale] provisions," was not considered to be applicable to the seller-assignor.”
Goodman v. Jones (1967) ariz · cites it 2× “to address given in Purchaser’s statement being sufficient) * * While we recognize that no such agreement can constitute a valid waiver of the involved statutory provisions (A.R.S. § 44-326) yet we feel that the portion of the.”
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