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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 517 — Business and commercial frauds

517.040 Bait advertising.

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(1)A person is guilty of bait advertising when in any manner, including advertising or
other means of communication, he offers to the public or a substantial number of
persons property or services as part of a scheme or plan with the intent not to sell or
provide the advertised property or services:
(a)At the price at which he offered them; or
(b)In a quantity sufficient to meet the reasonably expected public demand, unless
the quantity is specifically stated in the advertisement; or
(c)At all.
(2)Bait advertising is a Class A misdemeanor.
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