Showing unfair practices, Meal said, requires regulators to prove substantial consumer injuries, according to the Federal Trade Commission regulations state laws are based on.
Not exact matches
There's the Affordable Care Act, Thawed Cuba - American relations, the economy has
shown steady growth with unemployment under 5 % for the first time in 8 years, the Iranian Nuclear treaty, same sex marriage, GM is alive and Bin - Laden's dead, updated the Fair Labor Standards act so people get paid for overtime hours... again, Dodd - Frank Wall St reforms, the CARD act to protect credit card users from
unfair charges and business
practices, etc etc..
The film
shows how these
practices have resulted in the
unfair arrests of primarily African - American and Latino citizens.
Eva S. Moskowitz, the founder and chief executive of Success Academy, along with various principals from each school branch, spoke in October in response to an article
showing evidence of
unfair practices by school administrators, including a «Got to Go» list of students to weed out.
My first contact with them and their Street Fighter II Soundtrack wasn't all that exciting, as they used an
unfair comparison between their remaster and the original tracks to prove the superiority of their product (for those wondering, they left the original track at its original volume level, which was very low, and put it side by side with their new track which was louder to get the «WOW» effect, a common
practice today when
showing off remasters).
The Court noted that although the matter is not «free from doubt,» c. 93A plaintiffs are not allowed to recover anything unless they can
show actual injury caused by the
unfair or deceptive
practice.
Inadequate offers and
unfair practices by other parties and insurance companies make it necessary to file a lawsuit in order to
show that we are serious about recovering compensation.
[14] A plaintiff must
show: (1) an
unfair act or deceptive trade
practice occurred; (2) the
unfair or deceptive trade
practice caused the plaintiff to suffer an injury; and (3) there is a causal link between the
unfair or deceptive act and the alleged injury.
In order to recover under the act, a consumer must
show that a deceptive or
unfair trade
practice resulted in the consumer receiving something less than he or she bargained for.
In order to succeed on a deceptive trade
practices claim, a consumer must
show: that an individual engaged in an
unfair or deceptive act that occurred in trade or commerce; the conduct affected the public interest; the consumer suffered harm; and there is a causal link between the deceptive trade
practice and the injury.