Under federal consumer protection law, you can never be held liable for more than $ 50 of fraudulent activity on a credit card. (Credit-Land.com)
The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada («FCAC») supervises federally regulated financial institutions to ensure that they comply with federal consumer protection laws. (pnc.com)
State and federal consumer protection laws set legal limits regarding the amount of interest a lender can legally set without it being considered an illegal and excessive usury amount. (debt.org)