§ 11-704
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§11–704.
To determine if an advertisement is misleading, the following, in addition to any other appropriate considerations, shall be considered:
(1)Any representation made by statement, word, design, device, or sound, whether alone or together; and
(2)The extent to which the advertisement fails to reveal a fact which, in light of any representation made, is material with respect to the advertised commodity or service under conditions which are:
(i)Customary or usual; or
(ii)Described in the advertisement.