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§  7-109.  Commencement  of  a  proceeding  or  action by the attorney  general to compel compliance. If it appears to the attorney general that  any person, association, or corporation has violated or is violating any  of the provisions  of  this  title,  an  action  or  proceeding  may  be  instituted  by  the  attorney  general  in the name of the people of the  state of New York to compel compliance with such provisions  and  enjoin  any violation or threatened violation thereof.    In  connection  with the institution of any such action or proceeding,  the  attorney  general  is  authorized  to  take  proof   and   make   a  determination of the relevant facts and to issue subpoenas in accordance  with the civil practice law and rules.    If in such action or proceeding, the court finds that a respondent has  committed  such  violation  the court in its discretion may award to the  attorney general a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars  with  respect  to each such respondent as costs of investigation.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gob > Article-7 > Title-1 > 7-109

§  7-109.  Commencement  of  a  proceeding  or  action by the attorney  general to compel compliance. If it appears to the attorney general that  any person, association, or corporation has violated or is violating any  of the provisions  of  this  title,  an  action  or  proceeding  may  be  instituted  by  the  attorney  general  in the name of the people of the  state of New York to compel compliance with such provisions  and  enjoin  any violation or threatened violation thereof.    In  connection  with the institution of any such action or proceeding,  the  attorney  general  is  authorized  to  take  proof   and   make   a  determination of the relevant facts and to issue subpoenas in accordance  with the civil practice law and rules.    If in such action or proceeding, the court finds that a respondent has  committed  such  violation  the court in its discretion may award to the  attorney general a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars  with  respect  to each such respondent as costs of investigation.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gob > Article-7 > Title-1 > 7-109

§  7-109.  Commencement  of  a  proceeding  or  action by the attorney  general to compel compliance. If it appears to the attorney general that  any person, association, or corporation has violated or is violating any  of the provisions  of  this  title,  an  action  or  proceeding  may  be  instituted  by  the  attorney  general  in the name of the people of the  state of New York to compel compliance with such provisions  and  enjoin  any violation or threatened violation thereof.    In  connection  with the institution of any such action or proceeding,  the  attorney  general  is  authorized  to  take  proof   and   make   a  determination of the relevant facts and to issue subpoenas in accordance  with the civil practice law and rules.    If in such action or proceeding, the court finds that a respondent has  committed  such  violation  the court in its discretion may award to the  attorney general a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars  with  respect  to each such respondent as costs of investigation.