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193. lappuse
However , a respondent subject to a restitution order is not in a significantly less favorable position . If the respondent has provided goods or services to individuals entitled to restitution under an FTC order , the respondent ...
However , a respondent subject to a restitution order is not in a significantly less favorable position . If the respondent has provided goods or services to individuals entitled to restitution under an FTC order , the respondent ...
205. lappuse
cases , it may appear that insistence on restitution as part of a proposed order would make the difference between an immediate consent order and a protracted contested case . The FTC must then decide whether the benefits of a ...
cases , it may appear that insistence on restitution as part of a proposed order would make the difference between an immediate consent order and a protracted contested case . The FTC must then decide whether the benefits of a ...
207. lappuse
... as to make restitution unmanageable.124 In any case , sheer size of the potential class ought not be conclusive . ... for example , the Commission might well be justified in seeking a restitution order more readily , on the ground ...
... as to make restitution unmanageable.124 In any case , sheer size of the potential class ought not be conclusive . ... for example , the Commission might well be justified in seeking a restitution order more readily , on the ground ...
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