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Code · Maryland · Commercial Law

§ 14-406

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§14–406.
(a)If a guarantor or provider violates any provision of this subtitle, the Attorney General may obtain a court order prohibiting the guarantor or provider from further violations.
(b)At least 7 days before the filing of an action for the order, the Attorney General shall give appropriate notice to the guarantor or provider stating generally the relief sought.
(c)The court may issue an order or render a judgment necessary to:
(1)Prevent violations of this subtitle; and
(2)Restore to the person damaged any money or property acquired by means of any practice in violation of any provision of this subtitle.
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