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Deceptive Trade With Nevada In Queens

State:
Multi-State
County:
Queens
Control #:
US-000289
Format:
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The form is a complaint for a deceptive trade case involving deceptive practices related to life insurance policies in Nevada, specifically targeting Queens. It outlines allegations of fraud, fraudulent misrepresentation, and deceptive sales tactics used by defendants in selling life insurance policies with a misleading 'vanishing premium' concept. The document specifies the parties, details of the life insurance application, and seeks damages for emotional distress and punitive damages due to the defendants' actions. Key features include a structured approach to presenting the plaintiff's case, clear sections identifying claims and the basis for each allegation, and a demand for jury trial. Filling and editing instructions emphasize the need for accurate information on the plaintiff and defendant, as well as a clear articulation of grievances. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants involved in insurance litigation, as it provides a template for initiating legal action against deceptive practices. The form allows these users to easily customize claims based on specific client situations, ensuring comprehensive documentation of the alleged wrongdoings.
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A person engages in a “deceptive trade practice” when in the course of his or her business or occupation he or she knowingly: (a) Conducts the business or occupation without all required state, county or city licenses. (b) Fails to disclose a material fact in connection with the sale or lease of goods or services.

Unfair trade practices are practices that grossly deviate from good commercial conduct and are contrary to good faith and fair dealing. 1 Unfair trading practices are typically imposed in a situation of imbalance by a stronger party on a weaker one, and can exist from any side of the B2B relationship.

It is illegal in Nevada to disseminate or distribute false or misleading advertising under NRS 207.171. Being sued and/or convicted of false or misleading advertising have both civil and criminal consequences.

Types of Unfair Trade Practices ① Refusal to Deal. ② Discriminatory Treatment. ③ Exclusion of a Competitor. ④ Unfair Solicitation of Customers. ⑤ Coercion of Transaction. ⑥ Abuse of Superior Bargaining Position. ⑦ Imposing Binding Conditional Trade. ⑧ Obstruction of Business Activities.

Unfair trading includes a trader making misleading statements, leaving out important information about a product or behaving aggressively.

Unfair trade practices are practices that grossly deviate from good commercial conduct and are contrary to good faith and fair dealing. 1 Unfair trading practices are typically imposed in a situation of imbalance by a stronger party on a weaker one, and can exist from any side of the B2B relationship.

General Business Law § 349 New York's consumer protection statute, General Business Law Section 349, makes it unlawful to engage in deceptive acts or practices in the conduct of any business, trade, or commerce or in the furnishing of any service in the state.

An act or practice is unfair where it (1) causes or is likely to cause substantial injury to consumers, (2) cannot be reasonably avoided by consumers, and (3) is not outweighed by countervailing ben- efits to consumers or to competition.

Report the Business to the Department of Consumer Affairs: Search online for your state's Department of Consumer Affairs. Visit the department's website. Follow the directions to report an unlicensed business.

Contact the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The Federal Trade Commission will investigate a company if it knows about wrongdoing. In order for it to know, people need to file complaints.

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Deceptive Trade With Nevada In Queens