New York Statutes
§ 460-G — Action
New York § 460-G
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N.Y. General Business § 460-G (2026).
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§ 460-g. Action. An individual who is harmed by a provider as a result\nof a provider's violation of this article may bring an action in his or\nher own name against a provider to enjoin such unlawful act or practice,\nan action to recover his or her actual damages or twenty-five hundred\ndollars, whichever is greater, or both such actions, in addition to any\nother remedy available in law or equity. The court may award costs and\nreasonable attorney's fees to a prevailing plaintiff.\n
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§ 460-C
Required notices§ 460-D
Prohibited acts§ 460-E
Retention of documents§ 460-F
Surety requirement§ 460-G
Action§ 460-H
Enforcement§ 460-I
Violations§ 460-J
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