Indiana Statutes

§ 24-5-19-3 — Solicitation of payment by bill, invoice, or statement of account due

Indiana § 24-5-19-3
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 5CONSUMER SALES
Ch. 19Deceptive Commercial Solicitation

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Ind. Code § 24-5-19-3 (2026).

Text

A person may not, with intent to deceive, knowingly or intentionally send, deliver, or transmit a bill, an invoice, or a statement of account due, or a writing that could reasonably be interpreted as a bill, an invoice, or a statement of account due, to solicit payment of money by another person for goods not yet ordered or for services not yet performed and not yet ordered.

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Related

Lady Di's, Inc. v. Enhanced Services Billing, Inc.
654 F.3d 728 (Seventh Circuit, 2011)
13 case citations

Legislative History

As added by P.L.176-1997, SEC.1.

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