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Code · Utah · Title 70C — Utah Consumer Credit Code · Chapter 8

70C-8-107. Temporary or injunctive relief against unconscionable and fraudulent conduct.

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70C-8-107. Temporary or injunctive relief against unconscionable and fraudulent conduct.
(1)The department may bring a civil action to enjoin a person subject to this title from:
(a)making or enforcing a term of consumer credit transactions that is unconscionable;
(b)engaging in fraudulent conduct in inducing consumers to enter into a consumer credit transaction; or
(c)engaging in conduct of the type specified in Subsection (1)(a) or
(b)with respect to a transaction that gives rise to or leads a person to believe will give rise to a consumer credit transaction.
(2)An action brought pursuant to this section is subject to the requirements of Utah Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 65A.
Enacted by Chapter 208 , 1999 General Session
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