New York Statutes

§ 15.17 — Enjoining violations

New York § 15.17
JurisdictionNew York
Law ACAArts and Cultural Affairs
Title CTransactions Involving Artists and Their Works
Art. 15Sale of Visual Art Objects and Sculptures Produced In Multiples

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N.Y. Arts and Cultural Affairs § 15.17 (2026).

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§ 15.17. Enjoining violations. Any violation of this article or of\nsection 14.05, 14.06 or 14.07 of this chapter shall be deemed to be\nunlawful for the purposes of invoking sections three hundred forty-nine\nand three hundred fifty of article twenty-two-A of the general business\nlaw, and any person who engages in repeated violations of this article\nshall be deemed to have demonstrated the persistent fraud or illegality\nnecessary to invoke subdivision twelve of section sixty-three of the\nexecutive law. The attorney general may bring an action pursuant to\narticle twenty-two-A of the general business law or a proceeding\npursuant to subdivision twelve of section sixty-three of the executive\nlaw to enjoin violations of this article and seek restitution for any\nperson entitled theret

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