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...to get it back, plus consequential damages for the delay and Consumer Fraud Act damages. A trial judge dismissed his case, and Rosenberg appealed....
...the delay in serving the warrant and treble damages under the Consumer Fraud Act (CFA). The trial judge found that the $50 fee was permitted...
...01-2-9726 Heine v. Dept of Community Affairs, Bureau of Rooming and Boarding House Standards, App. Div. (per curiam) (4...
Internet advertising is more effective than traditional advertising for both business and legal reasons. Additionally, recent enacted advertising regulations favor Internet advertising over tradition
...warranty and of implied warranty of merchantability, and for New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act violations. Valdez sued in Monmouth County Superior Court on...
...violated the N.J. Consumer Fraud Act by including that accolade...Division of the Better Business Bureau called the "Proven #1...
...The employee who sold plaintiffs the vouchers subsequently pleaded guilty to wire fraud. In count one of their complaint, plaintiffs alleged defendant breached the Consumer...
...Jan. 29, 2013.] 01-2-8858 Bureau of Housing Inspection v. High Park Gardens Cooperative Corporation, App. Div...
... ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 01-2-8858 Bureau Of Housing Inspection v. High Park Gardens Cooperative Corporation...
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