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Code · Oklahoma · Title 40 — Labor

§40-170. Workman may recover for misrepresentation.

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Any workman who shall be influenced, induced or persuaded to engage with any persons mentioned in Section 3765, through or by means of any of the things therein prohibited, shall have the right of action for recovery of all damages that he has sustained in consequence of the false or deceptive representation, false advertisement and false pretenses used to induce him to change his
place of employment, against any companies, corporations, or other employers of labor, directly or indirectly causing such damages, and, in addition to all actual damages such workman may have sustained, he shall be entitled to recover such reasonable attorney's fees as the jury shall fix, to be taxed as costs in any judgment recovered. R.L.1910, § 3768.
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