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The UCL Practitioner
Thursday, August 12, 2004
New CLRA decision
Yesterday, the Court of Appeal decided Kramer v. Intuit, Inc., ___ Cal.App.4th ___ (Aug. 11, 2004), which addresses the Consumers Legal Remedies Act (Civ. Code §§1750 et seq.). In particular, the decision construes Civil Code section 1770(a)(17), which prohibits "[r]epresenting that the consumer will receive a rebate, discount, or other economic benefit, if the earning of the benefit is contingent on an event to occur subsequent to the consummation of the transaction." The Court of Appeal determined that the trial court properly sustained a demurrer to a CLRA claim predicated on that language.
- posted by Kim Kralowec @ 11:21 AM
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