Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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178. lappuse
... violation of a final cease and desist order.5 This remedial scheme , in addition to providing no redress for injured individuals , is inadequate in that , lacking any substantial threat of monetary liability , it does not provide an ...
... violation of a final cease and desist order.5 This remedial scheme , in addition to providing no redress for injured individuals , is inadequate in that , lacking any substantial threat of monetary liability , it does not provide an ...
198. lappuse
... violation of the Act . 94 A restitution order is obviously not an appropriate or permissi- ble remedy for every violation of section 5. Under the Siegel test , the FTC's chosen remedy must be reasonably related to preventing the ...
... violation of the Act . 94 A restitution order is obviously not an appropriate or permissi- ble remedy for every violation of section 5. Under the Siegel test , the FTC's chosen remedy must be reasonably related to preventing the ...
234. lappuse
... violation and the other deciding issues of remedy . I would therefore recommend that individual consumer redress , such as compensatory damages , for violation of the FTC Act be ob- tained through FTC - initiated suits in the federal ...
... violation and the other deciding issues of remedy . I would therefore recommend that individual consumer redress , such as compensatory damages , for violation of the FTC Act be ob- tained through FTC - initiated suits in the federal ...
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