Michigan Statutes

§ 445.107 — Unlawful trade practices; circuit court injunction; compensatory costs; sales tax, collection.

Michigan § 445.107
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 445TRADE AND COMMERCE
Act 271 of 1941UNLAWFUL TRADE PRACTICES (445.101-445.109)

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UNLAWFUL TRADE PRACTICES (EXCERPT) Act 271 of 1941 445.107 Unlawful trade practices; circuit court injunction; compensatory costs; sales tax, collection. Sec.

7.The circuit court of the county where any unlawful trade practice is committed shall have jurisdiction and power, on petition of any person, and on a showing that the commission of such unlawful trade practice has caused damage or threatens to cause damage to the petitioner or those represented by petitioner, to enjoin the commission of such unlawful trade practice or practices. Upon the granting of an injunction, the plaintiff or plaintiffs, in addition to regular taxable costs, shall be awarded compensatory costs, which shall include all sums reasonably expended to prepare and present the cause including all reasonable attorney

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Legislative History

1941, Act 271, Eff. Jan. 10, 1942 ;-- CL 1948, 445.107 ;-- Am. 1956, Act 214, Eff. Aug. 11, 1956

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