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Violations of the Consumer Fraud Act
North Dakota law prohibits deceptive acts and fraud.
Deceptive Acts
Any deceptive act or practice, fraud, false pretense, false promise, or misrepresentation.
Concealment
The concealment, suppression, or omission of any material fact.
Intent to Rely
Acting with intent that others rely on the concealment or omission.
Sale of Merchandise
Fraud in connection with the sale or advertisement of any merchandise.
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The North Dakota Consumer Fraud Act (N.D.C.C. § 51-15) is a broad law designed to protect the public from dishonest business practices.
It declares unlawful any "deceptive act or practice, fraud, false pretense, false promise, or misrepresentation" in connection with the sale or advertisement of merchandise. "Merchandise" is defined broadly to include goods, services, and even real estate.
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What is Covered?
The Act covers a wide range of transactions, including:
- Auto Sales: Misrepresenting the condition or history of a vehicle.
- Contractors: Taking money for work that is never performed or is done poorly.
- Retail: False advertising or bait-and-switch tactics.
- Pyramid Schemes: The Act specifically declares pyramid schemes to be unlawful.
Is this happening to you?
You may be entitled to compensation of $500–$1,500 per violation.
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If you are a victim of consumer fraud in North Dakota, you can seek:
Actual Damages
Compensation for the financial loss you suffered.
Treble Damages (3x)
If the violation was "knowingly" committed, the court may award up to three times your actual damages.
Attorney Fees
The court may award reasonable attorney's fees to the prevailing plaintiff.
Injunctions
A court order stopping the illegal practice.
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