UDAP Laws definition
UDAP Laws means all applicable consumer protection and unfair trade and deceptive acts and practices laws, including, without limitation, Iowa Code § 714.16(2)(a), as well as common law and equitable claims.
UDAP Laws means all of the consumer protection and trade practice statutes in the Attorneys General’s states that prohibit, among other things, unfair and deceptive acts and practices. These include:
UDAP Laws means all potentially applicable consumer protection and unfair trade and deceptive acts and practices laws, rules and/or regulations, including, without limitation, 5 M.R.S. § 207, as well as under federal, state and/or local laws, rules, regulations and/or common law or equitable principles or doctrines.
Examples of UDAP Laws in a sentence
Each State’s release under this Agreement includes claims that the State brought or could have brought under UDAP Laws: (a) in the States’ sovereign enforcement capacity; and (b) as parens patriae on behalf of State citizens.
Each State releases the Released Parties from all civil claims that were brought or could be brought under UDAP Laws for injunctive relief arising from or related to the Covered Conduct concerning the Subject Vehicles, upon the MDL Court’s approval of the Class Action Settlement, the FTC Order, and the DOJ Consent Decree and subject to Volkswagen fulfilling its obligations thereunder.
More Definitions of UDAP Laws
UDAP Laws means all potentially applicable consumer protection and unfair trade and deceptive acts and practices laws, rules and/or regulations, including, without limitation, the General Business Law (GBL) Article 22A (§§ 349, 350) and New York Executive Law § 63(12), as well as under federal, state and/or local laws, rules, regulations and/or common law or equitable principles or doctrines.
UDAP Laws means all potentially applicable consumer protection and unfair trade and deceptive and unconscionable acts and practices laws, rules and/or regulations, including, without limitation, the Kansas
UDAP Laws means all potentially applicable state consumer protection and unfair trade and deceptive acts and practices laws, including, without limitation, GBL Article 22-A (§§ 349, 350) and New York Executive Law § 63(12), as well as related common law and equitable claims.
UDAP Laws means all applicable consumer protection and unfair trade and deceptive acts and practices laws, including,withoutlimitation, New York General Business Law Art. 22-A, §§ 349-50, and Executive Law § 63(12),as well as common law and equitable claims.