598 - Additional penalties for violation of this article; civil, criminal; liquidated damages.

§ 598.  Additional  penalties  for  violation  of this article; civil,  criminal; liquidated damages. 1. In addition to such  penalties  as  may  otherwise be applicable by law, the superintendent may, after notice and  hearing  as  provided  elsewhere  in  this  article, require any entity,  licensee, servicer, registrant or exempt  organization  found  violating  the  provisions  of this article or the rules or regulations promulgated  hereunder to pay to the people of this state an additional  penalty  for  each  violation  of  the article or any regulation or policy promulgated  hereunder a sum not to  exceed  an  amount  as  determined  pursuant  to  section forty-four of this chapter for each such violation.    2.  Whoever  violates  any  provision of the licensing requirements of  subparagraphs (a) and (b) of subdivision two  of  section  five  hundred  ninety  of this article by making a mortgage loan without being licensed  or specifically exempted  from  licensing,  or  soliciting,  processing,  placing  or  negotiating  a  mortgage  loan  without being registered or  specifically exempted from registration, shall be guilty of  a  class  A  misdemeanor,  punishable  as  provided in articles seventy and eighty of  the penal law.    3. Liquidated damages. In  addition  to  any  other  remedy  which  an  applicant  for a mortgage loan or mortgagor may have against a licensee,  registrant or exempt organization for breach of contract or agreement to  make a mortgage loan, the court after considering the circumstances  may  award  the  plaintiff,  upon  granting  a  judgment  in  his favor in an  individual action on such claim, liquidated damages an amount  equal  to  twice  the  amount of any fees or other charges paid by the applicant or  mortgagor in connection with such contract or agreement exclusive of any  amounts paid or payable after the mortgage or other security  instrument  is executed.    4.  Statutory  or  common-law  remedies. Nothing in this article shall  limit any statutory or common-law right  of  any  person  to  bring  any  action in any court for any act, or the right of the state to punish any  person for any violation of any law.    5.  Civil  penalties  assessable  against  unlicensed  or unregistered  persons or entities. If any non-exempt unlicensed or unregistered person  or entity engages in activities encompassed by this article, he shall be  liable to any person or entity affected by such activities for a sum  of  money of not less than the amount of money paid to an affected person or  entity in connection with such activities, nor more than four times such  sum.  Such sum may be sued for and recovered by any person or entity for  his use and benefit in any court of competent jurisdiction.