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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-29-c > 535

§  535.  Enforcement  by  attorney-general. 1. Whenever any person has  violated any provision of this article the attorney-general may bring  a  special  proceeding  in  the  supreme court of the state of New York, on  notice of not  less  than  five  days,  for  a  judgment  enjoining  the  continuance   of   such  violation;  and  if  it  shall  appear  to  the  satisfaction of the court or justice that the defendant has violated any  provision of this article, no proof shall be required  that  any  person  has  been  misled  or deceived or otherwise damaged thereby nor that the  defendant knowingly or intentionally violated such provision.    2.  In  connection   with   any   such   proposed   application,   the  attorney-general  is  authorized  to  take  proof,  issue  subpoenas and  administer oaths in the manner provided in the civil  practice  law  and  rules.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-29-c > 535

§  535.  Enforcement  by  attorney-general. 1. Whenever any person has  violated any provision of this article the attorney-general may bring  a  special  proceeding  in  the  supreme court of the state of New York, on  notice of not  less  than  five  days,  for  a  judgment  enjoining  the  continuance   of   such  violation;  and  if  it  shall  appear  to  the  satisfaction of the court or justice that the defendant has violated any  provision of this article, no proof shall be required  that  any  person  has  been  misled  or deceived or otherwise damaged thereby nor that the  defendant knowingly or intentionally violated such provision.    2.  In  connection   with   any   such   proposed   application,   the  attorney-general  is  authorized  to  take  proof,  issue  subpoenas and  administer oaths in the manner provided in the civil  practice  law  and  rules.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-29-c > 535

§  535.  Enforcement  by  attorney-general. 1. Whenever any person has  violated any provision of this article the attorney-general may bring  a  special  proceeding  in  the  supreme court of the state of New York, on  notice of not  less  than  five  days,  for  a  judgment  enjoining  the  continuance   of   such  violation;  and  if  it  shall  appear  to  the  satisfaction of the court or justice that the defendant has violated any  provision of this article, no proof shall be required  that  any  person  has  been  misled  or deceived or otherwise damaged thereby nor that the  defendant knowingly or intentionally violated such provision.    2.  In  connection   with   any   such   proposed   application,   the  attorney-general  is  authorized  to  take  proof,  issue  subpoenas and  administer oaths in the manner provided in the civil  practice  law  and  rules.