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Petitions for Certification

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jan 1, 2002
174 N.J. 40 (N.J. 2002)

Summary

finding that a home inspection company engaged in unconscionable commercial practice in violation of the consumer fraud statute by failing to provide a forthright report disclosing certain physical conditions of the house and by failing to disclose its relationship with the realtor.

Summary of this case from Lucier v. Williams

Opinion

2002


Summaries of

Petitions for Certification

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Jan 1, 2002
174 N.J. 40 (N.J. 2002)

finding that a home inspection company engaged in unconscionable commercial practice in violation of the consumer fraud statute by failing to provide a forthright report disclosing certain physical conditions of the house and by failing to disclose its relationship with the realtor.

Summary of this case from Lucier v. Williams
Case details for

Petitions for Certification

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR CERTIFICATION

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Jan 1, 2002

Citations

174 N.J. 40 (N.J. 2002)
803 A.2d 634

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