CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE
SECTION 1750 et seq
Consumers Legal Remedies Act
1750. This title may be cited as the Consumers Legal Remedies Act.
1751. Any waiver by a consumer of the provisions of this title is contrary to public policy and shall be unenforceable and void.
1752. The provisions of this title are not exclusive. The remedies provided herein for violation of any section of this title or for conduct proscribed by any section of this title shall be in addition to any other procedures or remedies for any violation or conduct provided for in any other law.
Nothing in this title shall limit any other statutory or any common law rights of the Attorney General or any other person to bring class actions. Class actions by consumers brought under the specific provisions of Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 1770) of this title shall be governed exclusively by the provisions of Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 1780); however, this shall not be construed so as to deprive a consumer of any statutory or common law right to bring a class action without resort to this title. If any act or practice proscribed under this title also constitutes a cause of action in common law or a violation of another statute, the consumer may assert such common law or statutory cause of action under the procedures and with the remedies provided for in such law.
1753. If any provision of this title or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held to be unconstitutional, the remainder of the title and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
1754. The provisions of this title shall not apply to any transaction which provides for the construction, sale, or construction and sale of an entire residence or all or part of a structure designed for commercial or industrial occupancy, with or without a parcel of real property or an interest therein, or for the sale of a lot or parcel of real property, including any site preparation incidental to such sale.
1755. Nothing in this title shall apply to the owners or employees of any advertising medium, including, but not limited to, newspapers, magazines, broadcast stations, billboards and transit ads, by whom any advertisement in violation of this title is published or disseminated, unless it is established that such owners or employees had knowledge of the deceptive methods, acts or practices declared to be unlawful by Section 1770.
1756. The substantive and procedural provisions of this title shall only apply to actions filed on or after January 1, 1971.
1760. This title shall be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying purposes, which are to protect consumers against unfair and deceptive business practices and to provide efficient and economical procedures to secure such protection.
1761. As used in this title:
- (a) “Goods” means tangible chattels bought or leased for use primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, including certificates or coupons exchangeable for these goods, and including goods which, at the time of the sale or subsequently, are to be so affixed to real property as to become a part of real property, whether or not severable therefrom.
- (b) “Services” means work, labor, and services for other than a commercial or business use, including services furnished in connection with the sale or repair of goods.
- (c) “Person” means an individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, association, or other group, however organized.
- (d) “Consumer” means an individual who seeks or acquires, by purchase or lease, any goods or services for personal, family, or household purposes.
- (e) “Transaction” means an agreement between a consumer and any other person, whether or not the agreement is a contract enforceable by action, and includes the making of, and the performance pursuant to, that agreement.
- (f) “Senior citizen” means a person who is 65 years of age or older.
- (g) “Disabled person” means any person who has a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities.
- (1) As used in this subdivision, “physical or mental impairment” means any of the following:
- A. Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss substantially affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological; muscoloskeletal; special sense organs; respiratory, including speech organs; cardiovascular; reproductive; digestive; genitourinary; hemic and lymphatic; skin; or endocrine.
- B. Any mental or psychological disorder, such as mental retardation, organic brain syndrome, emotional or mental illness, and specific learning disabilities. The term “physical or mental impairment” includes, but is not limited to, such diseases and conditions as orthopedic, visual, speech and hearing impairment, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, mental retardation, and emotional illness.
- (2) “Major life activities” means functions such as caring for one’ s self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working.
- (h) “Home solicitation” means any transaction made at the consumer’ s primary residence, except those transactions initiated by the consumer. A consumer response to an advertisement is not a home solicitation.
1770.
- (a) The following unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices undertaken by any person in a transaction intended to result or which results in the sale or lease of goods or services to any consumer are unlawful:
- (1) Passing off goods or services as those of another.
- (2) Misrepresenting the source, sponsorship, approval, or certification of goods or services.
- (3) Misrepresenting the affiliation, connection, or association with, or certification by, another. (MERS)and Securitization
- (4) Using deceptive representations or designations of geographic origin in connection with goods or services.
- (5) Representing that goods or services have sponsorship, approval, characteristics, ingredients, uses, benefits, or quantities which they do not have or that a person has a sponsorship, approval, status, affiliation, or connection which he or she does not have.
- (6) Representing that goods are original or new if they have deteriorated unreasonably or are altered, reconditioned, reclaimed, used, or secondhand.
- (7) Representing that goods or services are of a particular standard, quality, or grade, or that goods are of a particular style or model, if they are of another.
- (8) Disparaging the goods, services, or business of another by false or misleading representation of fact.
- (9) Advertising goods or services with intent not to sell them as advertised.
- (10) Advertising goods or services with intent not to supply reasonably expectable demand, unless the advertisement discloses a limitation of quantity.
- (11) Advertising furniture without clearly indicating that it is unassembled if that is the case.
- (12) Advertising the price of unassembled furniture without clearly indicating the assembled price of that furniture if the same furniture is available assembled from the seller.
- (13) Making false or misleading statements of fact concerning reasons for, existence of, or amounts of price reductions.
- (14) Representing that a transaction confers or involves rights, remedies, or obligations which it does not have or involve, or which are prohibited by law.
- (15) Representing that a part, replacement, or repair service is needed when it is not.
- (16) Representing that the subject of a transaction has been supplied in accordance with a previous representation when it has not. Sign this transaction now and when the option ARM adjusts we will refinance at no cost to you
- (17) Representing that the consumer will receive a rebate, discount, or other economic benefit, if the earning of the benefit is contingent on an event to occur subsequent to the consummation of the transaction.
- (18) Misrepresenting the authority of a salesperson, representative, or agent to negotiate the final terms of a transaction with a consumer.
- (19) Inserting an unconscionable provision in the contract.
- (20) Advertising that a product is being offered at a specific price plus a specific percentage of that price unless (1) the total price is set forth in the advertisement, which may include, but is not limited to, shelf tags, displays, and media advertising, in a size larger than any other price in that advertisement, and (2) the specific price plus a specific percentage of that price represents a markup from the seller’s costs or from the wholesale price of the product. This subdivision shall not apply to in-store advertising by businesses which are open only to members or cooperative organizations organized pursuant to Division 3 (commencing with Section 12000) of Title 1 of the Corporations Code where more than 50 percent of purchases are made at the specific price set forth in the advertisement.
- (21) Selling or leasing goods in violation of Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 1797.8) of Title 1.7.
- (22)
- (A) Disseminating an unsolicited prerecorded message by telephone without an unrecorded, natural voice first informing the person answering the telephone of the name of the caller or the organization being represented, and either the address or the telephone number of the caller, and without obtaining the consent of that person to listen to the prerecorded message.
- (B) This subdivision does not apply to a message disseminated to a business associate, customer, or other person having an established relationship with the person or organization making the call, to a call for the purpose of collecting an existing obligation, or to any call generated at the request of the recipient.
- (23) The home solicitation, as defined in subdivision (h) of Section 1761, of a consumer who is a senior citizen where a loan is made encumbering the primary residence of that consumer for the purposes of paying for home improvements and where the transaction is part of a pattern or practice in violation of either subsection (h) or (i) of Section 1639 of Title 15 of the United States Code or subsection (e) of Section 226.32 of Title 12 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
A third party shall not be liable under this subdivision unless (1) there was an agency relationship between the party who engaged in home solicitation and the third party or (2) the third party had actual knowledge of, or participated in, the unfair or deceptive transaction. A third party who is a holder in due course under a home solicitation transaction shall not be liable under this subdivision.
(b)
- (1) It is an unfair or deceptive act or practice for a mortgage broker or lender, directly or indirectly, to use a home improvement contractor to negotiate the terms of any loan that is secured, whether in whole or in part, by the residence of the borrower and which is used to finance a home improvement contract or any portion thereof. For purposes of this subdivision, “mortgage broker or lender” includes a finance lender licensed pursuant to the California Finance Lenders Law (Division 9 (commencing with Section 22000) of the Financial Code), a residential mortgage lender licensed pursuant to the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act (Division 20 (commencing with Section 50000) of the Financial Code), or a real estate broker licensed under the Real Estate Law (Division 4 (commencing with Section 10000) of the Business and Professions Code).
- (2) This section shall not be construed to either authorize or prohibit a home improvement contractor from referring a consumer to a mortgage broker or lender by this subdivision. However, a home improvement contractor may refer a consumer to a mortgage lender or broker if that referral does not violate Section 7157 of the Business and Professions Code or any other provision of law. A mortgage lender or broker may purchase an executed home improvement contract if that purchase does not violate Section 7157 of the Business and Professions Code or any other provision of law. Nothing in this paragraph shall have any effect on the application of Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 1801) of Title 2 to a home improvement transaction or the financing thereof.
1780.
- (a) Any consumer who suffers any damage as a result of the use or employment by any person of a method, act, or practice declared to be unlawful by Section 1770 may bring an action against such person to recover or obtain any of the following:
- (1) Actual damages, but in no case shall the total award of damages in a class action be less than one thousand dollars ($1,000).
- (2) An order enjoining such methods, acts, or practices.
- (3) Restitution of property.
- (4) Punitive damages.
- (5) Any other relief which the court deems proper.
- (b) Any consumer who is a senior citizen or a disabled person, as defined in subdivisions (f) and (g) of Section 1761, as part of an action under subdivision (a), may seek and be awarded, in addition to the remedies specified therein, up to five thousand dollars ($5,000) where the trier of fact (1) finds that the consumer has suffered substantial physical, emotional, or economic damage resulting from the defendant’s conduct, (2) makes an affirmative finding in regard to one or more of the factors set forth in subdivision (b) of Section 3345, and (3) finds that an additional award is appropriate. Judgment in a class action by senior citizens or disabled persons under Section 1781 may award each class member such an additional award where the trier of fact has made the foregoing findings.
- (c) An action under subdivision (a) or (b) may be commenced in the county in which the person against whom it is brought resides, has his or her principal place of business, or is doing business, or in the county where the transaction or any substantial portion thereof occurred.
If within any such county there is a municipal or justice court, having jurisdiction of the subject matter, established in the city and county or judicial district in which the person against whom the action is brought resides, has his or her principal place of business, or is doing business, or in which the transaction or any substantial portion thereof occurred, then such court is the proper court for the trial of such action. Otherwise, any municipal or justice court in such county having jurisdiction of the subject matter is the proper court for the trial thereof.
In any action subject to the provisions of this section, concurrently with the filing of the complaint, the plaintiff shall file an affidavit stating facts showing that the action has been commenced in a county or judicial district described in this section as a proper place for the trial of the action. If a plaintiff fails to file the affidavit required by this section, the court shall, upon its own motion or upon motion of any party, dismiss any such action without prejudice.
- (d) The court shall award court costs and attorney’s fees to a prevailing plaintiff in litigation filed pursuant to this section. Reasonable attorney’s fees may be awarded to a prevailing defendant upon a finding by the court that the plaintiff’s prosecution of the action was not in good faith.
1781.
- (a) Any consumer entitled to bring an action under Section 1780 may, if the unlawful method, act, or practice has caused damage to other consumers similarly situated, bring an action on behalf of himself and such other consumers to recover damages or obtain other relief as provided for in Section 1780.
- (b) The court shall permit the suit to be maintained on behalf of all members of the represented class if all of the following conditions exist:
- (1) It is impracticable to bring all members of the class before the court.
- (2) The questions of law or fact common to the class are substantially similar and predominate over the questions affecting the individual members.
- (3) The claims or defenses of the representative plaintiffs are typical of the claims or defenses of the class.
- (4) The representative plaintiffs will fairly and adequately protect the interests of the class.
- (c) If notice of the time and place of the hearing is served upon the other parties at least 10 days prior thereto, the court shall hold a hearing, upon motion of any party to the action which is supported by affidavit of any person or persons having knowledge of the facts, to determine if any of the following apply to the action:
- (1) A class action pursuant to subdivision (b) is proper.
- (2) Published notice pursuant to subdivision (d) is necessary to adjudicate the claims of the class.
- (3) The action is without merit or there is no defense to the action.
A motion based upon Section 437c of the Code of Civil Procedure shall not be granted in any action commenced as a class action pursuant to subdivision (a).
- (d) If the action is permitted as a class action, the court may direct either party to notify each member of the class of the action.
The party required to serve notice may, with the consent of the court, if personal notification is unreasonably expensive or it appears that all members of the class cannot be notified personally, give notice as prescribed herein by publication in accordance with Section 6064 of the Government Code in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the transaction occurred.
- (e) The notice required by subdivision (d) shall include the following:
- (1) The court will exclude the member notified from the class if he so requests by a specified date.
- (2) The judgment, whether favorable or not, will include all members who do not request exclusion.
- (3) Any member who does not request exclusion, may, if he desires, enter an appearance through counsel.
- (f) A class action shall not be dismissed, settled, or compromised without the approval of the court, and notice of the proposed dismissal, settlement, or compromise shall be given in such manner as the court directs to each member who was given notice pursuant to subdivision (d) and did not request exclusion.
- (g) The judgment in a class action shall describe those to whom the notice was directed and who have not requested exclusion and those the court finds to be members of the class. The best possible notice of the judgment shall be given in such manner as the court directs to each member who was personally served with notice pursuant to subdivision (d) and did not request exclusion.
1782.
- (a) Thirty days or more prior to the commencement of an action for damages pursuant to the provisions of this title, the consumer shall do the following:
- (1) Notify the person alleged to have employed or committed methods, acts or practices declared unlawful by Section 1770 of the particular alleged violations of Section 1770.
- (2) Demand that such person correct, repair, replace or otherwise rectify the goods or services alleged to be in violation of Section 1770.
Such notice shall be in writing and shall be sent by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, to the place where the transaction occurred, such person’s principal place of business within California, or, if neither will effect actual notice, the office of the Secretary of State of California.
- (b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), no action for damages may be maintained under the provisions of Section 1780 if an appropriate correction, repair, replacement or other remedy is given, or agreed to be given within a reasonable time, to the consumer within 30 days after receipt of such notice.
- (c) No action for damages may be maintained under the provisions of Section 1781 upon a showing by a person alleged to have employed or committed methods, acts or practices declared unlawful by Section 1770 that all of the following exist:
- (1) All consumers similarly situated have been identified, or a reasonable effort to identify such other consumers has been made.
- (2) All consumers so identified have been notified that upon their request such person shall make the appropriate correction, repair, replacement or other remedy of the goods and services.
- (3) The correction, repair, replacement or other remedy requested by such consumers has been, or, in a reasonable time, shall be, given.
- (4) Such person has ceased from engaging, or if immediate cessation is impossible or unreasonably expensive under the circumstances, such person will, within a reasonable time, cease to engage, in such methods, act, or practices.
- (d) An action for injunctive relief brought under the specific provisions of Section 1770 may be commenced without compliance with the provisions of subdivision (a). Not less than 30 days after the commencement of an action for injunctive relief, and after compliance with the provisions of subdivision (a), the consumer may amend his complaint without leave of court to include a request for damages. The appropriate provisions of subdivision (b) or (c) shall be applicable if the complaint for injunctive relief is amended to request damages.
- (e) Attempts to comply with the provisions of this section by a person receiving a demand shall be construed to be an offer to compromise and shall be inadmissible as evidence pursuant to Section 1152 of the Evidence Code; furthermore, such attempts to comply with a demand shall not be considered an admission of engaging in an act or practice declared unlawful by Section 1770. Evidence of compliance or attempts to comply with the provisions of this section may be introduced by a defendant for the purpose of establishing good faith or to show compliance with the provisions of this section.
1783. Any action brought under the specific provisions of Section 1770 shall be commenced not more than three years from the date of the commission of such method, act, or practice.
1784. No award of damages may be given in any action based on a method, act, or practice declared to be unlawful by Section 1770 if the person alleged to have employed or committed such method, act, or practice
- (a) proves that such violation was not intentional and resulted from a bona fide error notwithstanding the use of reasonable procedures adopted to avoid any such error and
- (b) makes an appropriate correction, repair or replacement or other remedy of the goods and services according to the provisions of subdivisions (b) and (c) of Section 1782.
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Tags: & EMPLOYMENT COUNSELORS - CC 1812.500 et seq. Contract Cancellation Employment Counseling - CC 1812.511(a)(6) Job Listing – CC 1812.516(a)(6) Nurses Registry – CC 1812.526(e)(2) ENDLESS CHAINS, (a)(10), (a)(10) By Telephone (see Telephonic Sellers) Installment Automobiles (see Automobile Sales Finance Act) Consumer Goods and Services (see Unruh Act) Multiple Units or Additional Products - B&P 175, (a)(12) G GAMBLING CONTROL ACT – B&P 19800 et seq. GENDER-BASED PRICE DISCRIMINATION - CC 51.6 GIFTS OR PRIZES Conditional Offers – B&P 17537 Sales Presentation. Notice of – B&P 1753, (a)(12) Toys - B&P 17531.1 UNFAIR Competition - B&P 17200 et seq., (a)(16) Service Contracts (see Service Contracts) Warranty (see Warranties) Warranty Repair Standards (see Warranties) RETAIL INSTALLMENT SALES (see Unruh Sales Act) RETURN POLICY DISPLAY REQUIREMENTS, (a)(5) MOBILEHOME RESIDENCY LAW - CC 798 et seq. MOBILEHOME WARRANTIES - CC 1797 et seq. MONEY EXCHANGE HOUSES - B&P 22515 et seq. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE CONSULTANTS - CC 2945 et seq. Contract Cance, (a)(7) Worth/Value/Former Price - B&P 17501, (b) Prohibited Conduct - CC 1789.13, (d) Tolling of Warranty Period - CC 1793.1(a)(2), (e) Form Contract - 16 CCR 3890 UNLICENSED PROVIDERS OF GOODS OR SERVICES (Treble Damages) - CCP 1029.8 UNPAID WAGES - LC 203, (e) Return - CC 1950.5(f), (g) Service of Notice Upon Tenant- CCP 1162 Service of Summons - CCP 415.10 et seq. Unlawful Detainer - CCP 1161 Unlawful Detainer Assistants (see Unlawful Detainer Assistants) Untenantable Dwelling -, 1, 1.5, 11015.5 Reproductive Health Care – GC 6218 et seq. Security Breach Notice – CC 1798.29, 110295 Representation of Effect - H&S 110403 FORCIBLE ENTRY AND DETAINER - CCP 1159 et seq. FORECLOSURE CONSULTANTS - CC 2945 et seq. Contract Cancellation - CC 2945.2 FOREIGN MADE GOODS MARKED , 11713.1, 1174.25, 1174.3 Habitability - CC 1941, 12 CFR 226 Discrimination Prohibitions – CC 1747.80, 12 CFR 226.12(b) CREDIT REPAIR AGENCIES (Credit Service Organizations) - CC 1789.10 et seq., 12 CFR 226.12(c) Credit CARD Act of 2009 – Public Law 111-24, 12 CFR 226.13 Cancellation - CC 1747.85 Cardholder's Claims and Defenses - CC 1747.90, 12 CFR 226.15, 12 CFR Part 213 CONSUMER LEGAL REMEDIES ACT - CC 1750 et seq. CONSUMER LOANS (see Lenders) CONTEST OPERATIONS - B&P 17539–17539.3 Definitions - B&P 17539.3, 12 CFR Part 213 Lost – CC 2080 et seq. Tenant’s – CC 1965, 12 CFR Part 213 Parking Lots (see Bailments) Lemon Law - CC 1793.22-1793.25 Odometer Provisions - VC 11713(n), 12 USC 3401 et seq Health Information (HIPAA) -45 CFR Parts 160 and 164 Identity Theft – CC 1798.92, 12 USC 3401 et seq. Properly Payable Items - Com. Code 4401 FINE ART Consignment - CC 1738 et seq. Sale of - CC 1740 et seq. FLOATING HOME RESIDENCY LAW - CC 800 et seq. FOOD, 13 CCR 260.00 Consignment Sales - VC 11729 et seq. Licensing and Responsibilities- VC 11700 et seq. Salespeople - VC 11800 et seq. AUTOMOBILE SALES FINANCE ACT Rees-Levering Act) – CC 2981-2984.5 Ac, 15 USC 1639(c) Homestead Filing Services (see Homestead Filing Services) Impound Accounts – CC 2954 et seq. Late Charges - CC 2954.4 Mechanics Lien (see Mechanics Lien) Sale Contract - 2985 et seq W, 15 USC 1667 et seq., 15 USC 1679 et seq. Contract Cancellation - CC 1789.16(a), 15 USC 1692 et seq. (federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act) DECEPTIVE PRACTICES - B&P 17200 et seq., 15 USC 1692 et seq. FAIR PACKAGING AND LABELING ACT - B&P 12601 et seq. FALSE/DECEPTIVE ADVERTISING/STATEMENTS - B&P 17500 et seq. FAX UNSOLICITED ADVERTISEMENTS – B&P 17538.43, 15 USC 2301 et seq. Magnuson-Moss WARRANTY ACT - 15 USC 2301 et seq., 15 USC 2304 LEASES (see Automobiles, 15 USC 2304 NEWSPAPER Advertisements Run in Good Faith - B&P 17502 Circulation Claims - B&P 17533 NUISANCE - CC 3479 et seq. O OCCUPANCY (Wrongful) - CC 3334 ON-TIME SERVICE CALLS AND DELIVERY, 15 USC 45 Limit on Quantity (Unadvertised) - B&P 17500.5, 15 USC 7701 et seq. (CAN SPAM Act) EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT (Cancellation Right) - CC 1689.6(b), 16 CFR 310.3 Live Voice Introduction - CC 1770(a)(22), 16 CFR 310.4 Information Charges (Disclosure) - PUC 2889, 16 CFR 429.1 Rescission - CC 1689 Telephone Sales - B&P 17511.5(e) Duress defined - CC 1569 Elements - CC 1565 Fraud - CC 1571-1574 Liquidated Damages - CC 1671 Menace defined – CC 1570 Mistake, 16 CFR 429.1 Sales Purpose, 16 CFR 444.1(k), 16 CFR Part 238 BILLS (INVOICE), 16 CFR Part 238 Business Address Disclosure - B&P 17538.5 Charitable Solicitations - B&P 17510 et seq. (includes on the internet) Comparisons/Substantiation - B&P 17508 Credit Terms - B&am, 16 CFR Part 260 False/Misleading - B&P 17500, 16 CFR Part 310 Automatic Dialing-Announcing Device (Robocalls) - CC 1770(a)(22), 16 CFR Part 310 TELEPHONE Billing/Collections (900/976 Numbers) - PUC 2884 et seq. (see also Fair Debt Collection Practices Act) Residential Services and Rates (Notices) - PUC 786 Sale of Telephone an, 16 CFR Part 310 Telephone Number Directory – PUC 2891.1 Unsolicited Text Ads – B&P 17538.41 CHAIN LETTERS - PC 327, 16 CFR Part 3110, 16 CFR Part 3110 B BAD CHECK LAW - CC 1719, 16 CFR Part 3110 Contract Cancellation - B&P 17511.5(e), 16 CFR Part 425 USED MERCHANDISE Motor Vehicles - 16 CFR Part 455 Disclosure - B&P 17531, 16 CFR Part 429, 16 CFR Part 433 Contract - CC 1803.2 et seq., 16 CFR Part 435 MAXIMS OF JURISPRUDENCE - CC 3509 et seq. MECHANICS LIEN - CC 3109 et seq. MEDICAL INFORMATION (Confidentiality) - CC 56 et seq. MEMBERSHIP CAMPING CONTRACTS - CC 1812.300 et seq. Cont, 16 CFR Part 700 et seq. MAIL/TELEPHONE/CATALOG SALES - B&P 17538 et seq., 16 CFR Part 700 et seq. Rejection of Goods - Com. Code 2601, 1630.5 BAIT AND SWITCH - B&P 17500 (includes internet), 1630.5 PERSONAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT - CC 1689.6(b), 1675 et seq. DISABLED PERSONS (see Physically Disabled Persons) DISASTERS Home Restoration/Repair - CC 1689.6(c), 1689.13, 1689.14(a), 1689.7 LAUNDRIES/DRYCLEANERS Lien - CC 3051 Sale - CC 3066 LAWYERS (see Attorneys) LAYAWAY PRACTICES - CC 1749 et seq LEGAL DOCUMENT ASSISTANTS – B&P 6400 et seq. "LEMON LAW" - CC 1793.22 et seq, 1689.7 Statute of Frauds (written contract required) - CC 1624, 1689.7(a)(2) EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, 1689.7(a)(2) PERSONAL FINANCE LENDERS (see Lenders) PERSONAL PROPERTY Hiring (leasing/renting) - CC 1925 et seq., 1689.7(a)(3), 1710 et seq. FTC TRADE REGULATION GUIDES AND RULES Bait Advertising - 16 CFR Part 238 Cooling Off Period - 16 CFR Part 429 Credit Practices Rule - 16 CFR Part 444 Deceptive Pricing - 16 CFR Part 233 E, 1717.5 Generally – B&P 6000 et seq., 17204, 1747.60, 1748.1 Unauthorized Use - CC 1747.10, 17507, 17509 (includes internet) Ownership/Control (Misrepresentation) - B&P 17505, 17509 (includes on the internet) Telephone and Communications Equipment - B&P 17361 et seq. SCALPING TICKETS - PC 346 SECURITIES - Corp. Code 25000 et seq. SECURITY DEPOSITS (see Landlord/Tenant L, 17511.1 Unlawful – CC 1670.6 Venue - CCP 395(b) TELEVISION Repair - B&P 9800 et seq. Picture Tube Labels - B&P 17531.6 et seq. TICKET SELLERS - B&P 22500 et seq. TIMESHARE CONTRACTS –, 17511.5 "Do Not Call" Lists - 47 USC 227(c)(1)(A), 17533.5 Television Picture Tubes - B&P 17531.6 et seq. Warranties (see Warranties) – CC 1795.5 USURY - Cal. Const., 17535 Penalties for Violating - CCP 1209 et seq., 17535.5 INNKEEPERS' LIABILITY - CC 1859 et seq. INTENT TO MAKE SALES PRESENTATION - B&P 17533.8 INTEREST CHARGES Damages Contract Claims - CC 3287 Not Stated in Contract - CC 3289(b) Personal Inju, 17536 Consumers Legal Remedies Act - CC 1780 et seq. Damages (see Damages) Enhanced Penalties - B&P 17206.1, 17537.1 GIFT CERTIFICATES – CC 1749.45 et seq. GOVERNMENT FILES (see Information Practices Act and Public Record Act) GREY MARKET GOODS - CC 1797.8 et seq. GUARANTEES (see Warranties) GUARANTOR (Wai, 17539.5 Disclosures - B&P 17539.2 Disclosure of Intent to Make a Sales Presentation - B&P 17533.8 Sweepstakes Entries – B&P 17533.15 Unfair Acts - B&P 17539.1 CONSUMER PRIVACY PROTEC, 17550.1, 17550.16 Travel Consumer Restitution Fund - B&P 17550.35 et seq. SEMINAR SALES - CC 1689.20 et seq. SENIOR CITIZENS (Enhanced Penalties for Fraud Against) - CC 1780(b), 17550.17 Refunds - B&P 17550.14 Registration - B&P 17550.20, 17550.2, 17550.24 Trust Account - B&P 17550.15(b), 17550.24(f) Delivery of Tickets - B&P 17550.15(c)(3), 1770(a)(19) Undue Influence - CC 1575 Unlawful - CC 1667 et seq. COSMETICS (see Food, 1785.11.1, 1785.11.6, 1785.19.5 PRIZES As Inducements - B&P 17537.1 Conditional Offer - B&P 17537 Disclosure of Intent to Make a Sales Presentation - B&P 17533.8 (includes internet) Misleading - B&P 17537(a, 1789.17, 1789.19(a) D DAMAGES - CC 3281 et seq. Bad Checks (Treble Damages) - CC 1719 Interest as Damages - CC 3287 et seq. Liquidated Damages - CC 1671 Measure of Damages - CC 3300 et seq. Punitive Damages -, 1792.2, 1792.5, 1793, 1793.1, 1793.2, 1793.23 et seq. Service Contracts - CC 1794.4 et seq, 1794, 1795.6 et seq. Used Goods - CC 1795.5 WATER TREATMENT DEVICES - B&P 17577 et seq. Contract Cancellation - B&P 17577.3 WEIGHT LOSS CONTRACTS - CC 1694.5 et seq. Contract Cancellation - CC 1694., 1798.34 Limits on Disclosure - CC 1798.24 INJUNCTIVE RELIEF Granting - CCP 526 et seq., 1798.82, 1798.84 Social Security Numbers – CC 1798.85 et seq., 1799.101, 1799.102, 1799.1a Remedies – CC 1799.2 BUYING SERVICE (Discount) - CC 1812.100 et seq. C CALIFORNIA FINANCE LENDERS LAW - FC 22000 et seq. Definitions – FC 22000 et seq. Exemptions – FC 22050 et seq. Lice, 18 USC 1028 IMMIGRATION CONSULTANTS - B&P 22440 et seq. Contract Cancellation - B&P 22442(f) Form Contract - 16 CCR 3840 IMPLIED WARRANTY (see Warranty) INDEPENDENT WHOLESALE REPRESENTATIVES -, 18 USC 1028 Information Practices Act – CC 1798 et seq. Insurance Records – IC 791 et seq Library Records – GC 6254, 18 USC 2710 VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS (Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009) – 94800 et seq. Cancellation, 18 USC 2710 Voter Records – Election Code 2166.7, 18 USC 2721 Driver’s License Scanning – CC 1798.90.1 Educational Records (Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act of 1974 “FRRPA”) – 20 USC 1232g, 1803.10, 1804.1 Default/Repossession - CC 1812.2 et seq. Deficiency Judgment Prohibited - CC 1812.5 Delinquency Charges - CC 1803.6 Finance Charges - CC 1805.1 et seq., 1810.2 Penalties - CC 1812.6 et seq. Retail Installment Accounts - CC 1810.1 et seq. Sales by Mail/Telephone (Coverage of Act) - CC 1803.8 Security Interests - CC 1804.3 "Supervised Financial Organiza, 1812.215 Definitions - CC 1812.201 Disclosures - CC 1812.204 et seq. Remedies - CC 1812.218 et seq. SELLERS OF TRAVEL - B&P 17550 et seq Advertising - B&P 17550.15(k), 1812.30 et seq. Goods or Services Not Furnished - CC 1748.7 Issuance to Married Women - CC 1747.81 Late Charges - FC 4001 Marketing Information (Use Of) - CC 1748.12 Personal Identification - CC 1747., 1812.304, 1812.304 MILITARY PERSONNEL IN SMALL CLAIMS COURT - CCP 116.540(e) MISREPRESENTATION(see also Advertising) Affiliation or Association - CC 1770(a)(3) Authority of Salesman or Agent - CC 1770(a)(18), 1812.314(c) Contract Requirements – CC 1812.303, 1812.623(a)(5), 1812.625, 1812.626, 1812.635, 1812.638 et seq. Purchase Option - CC 1812.632 Reinstatement - CC 1812.631(b) REPAIR Appliance and Electronic - B&P 9800 et seq. Automobile - B&P 9880 et seq. Consumer Warranties - CC 1790 et, 1812.644 Collection Practices - CC 1812.638 Contract Disclosures and Terms - CC 1812.623 Lost or Damaged Item - CC 1812.627 Maintenance of Item - CC 1812.633 Prohibited Acts - CC 1812.624, 1818, 1822-1828 Parking Lot (Disclaimer of Liability) - CC 1630, 19151; 4 CCR 1300 et seq. Fire Retardant Mattresses – B&P 19161; 4 CCR 1371 Labeling - B&P 19080 et seq.; 4 CCR 1125 et seq. License Required - B&P 19049 Limitations on Guarantees - B&am, 1941.1, 1942.3, 1945 Prepaid Rental Listing Service - B&P 10167 et seq. Repair and Deduct - CC 1942 Residential Hotels - CC 1940.1, 1955 et seq. Duty of Care - CC 1928 Duty to Repair - CC 1929 Leases - 15 USC 1667 et seq., 1980 et seq., 1980 et seq. "Arrieta" Claims (Pre-judgment Claim of Right of Possession) - CCP 415.46, 1985.4 Court Records – PC 964 Credit Card Address Change – CC 1747.06 Credit Card Numbers on Receipts – CC 1747.09 Domestic Violence Victims – CC 1798.79.8 Driver’s License Information – V, 2194, 22433 SMALL CLAIMS ACT - CCP 116.110 et seq. Definitions – 116.130 Fees – 116.230 Jurisdiction – 116.220 et seq. SONG–BEVERLY CONSUMER WARRANTY ACT (see also Warranties) – CC 1790 et seq. SO, 22433 Stop Payment - CC 1719(b), 226.23, 227.3 UNRUH CIVIL RIGHTS ACT - CC 51 et seq. UNRUH ACT(Retail Installment Sales) - CC 1801et seq. Add-on Sales - CC 1808.1 et seq. Buyer Unable to Obtain Financing - CC 1803.9 Buyer's Claims and Defen, 24007(b) Rentals - CC 1936 et seq. Subleasing - CC 3343.5, 2602, 2606(1)(b), 2607(2) Revocation of Acceptance of Goods – Com. Code 2608 Remedies Cumulative - CC 1790.4 Remedy Fails of Essential Purpose - Com. Code 2719(2) Repair, 2715 Disclaimer - CC 1792.3-1792.5, 2719 Express Warranties –, 28050 et seq., 2923.5, 2932.5, 2982 "Cooling Off" Period - CC 2982(r) Deficiency Judgment - CC 2983.8 Prohibited Contractual Provisions - CC 2983.7 Rescission - CC 1689, 2982.1 RECLAIMED, 2982.1 REMEDIES Civil Penalties - B&P 17206, 2982.9, 2982.9 Reinstatement/Redemption - CC 2983.2, 2983, 2983.1, 2983.1 Refund of Down payment - CC 2982.5 2982.7, 2983.3 "Supervised Financial Organizations" - CC 2982.5 Venue - CC 2984.4 AUTOMATED CHECKOUT SYSTEMS, 2983.3 Repossession/Disposition - CC 2983.2, 2983.8 DEPOSITS (Real Estate) - CC 1057.3, 2984 Change in Contract Terms, 2986.12, 2986.3, 2986.4 Prohibited Practices – CC 2985.8(i), 2986.6, 2989.2 Spanish Language forms – CC 2991 VIDEO EQUIPMENT REPAIR - B&P 9800 et seq. VIDEO RENTAL RECORDS – CC 1799.3, 2989.4 Recisions – CC 2988.7 Refunds of Down payments – CC 2986.13 Reports to Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies – CC 2987(g) Residual Value – CC 2988, 326 CONSUMER CONTRACT AWARENESS ACT - CC 1799.200 et seq. CONSUMER CREDIT Credit Card Disclosures - CC 1748.10 et seq. Contracts - CC 1799.90 et seq. Cosigners - CC 1799.91, 32709, 32710, 3345, 3345 DANCE STUDIO CONTRACTS - CC 1812.50 et seq. Contract Cancellation - CC 1812.54(b) DATING SERVICE CONTRACTS - CC 1694 et seq. Contract Cancellation - CC 1694.2 Death or Disability of Buyer - CC 16, 3345 Injunction - CCP 525 et seq. B&P 17203 et seq. Restitution - B&P 17206(d) RENT SKIMMING - CC 890 et seq. RENT-TO-OWN - CC 1812.620 et seq. Cash Price - CC 1812.622(e), 3345 Wheelchairs - CC 1793.025 PHONE CORPORATIONS (Notice of Residential Rates and Services) - PUC 786 POLITICAL ITEMS (Sale and Manufacture) - CC 1739 et seq. PREPAID RENTAL LISTING SERVICE - B&P, 34 CFR Part 99 Federal Privacy Act - 5 USC 552a Financial Records - GC 7460 et seq, 39 USC 3001(d) BOAT REPAIRS - Harb. & Nav. Code 410 et seq. BUSINESS Street Address and Legal Name (Disclosure) - B&P 17538.5 Business Records (Privacy of Client Information) - CC 1799 et seq., 444.3 COUPONS - B&P 17700 et seq. CREDIT CARDS\ Address Change – CC 1799.1b(a) Areias Credit Card Full Disclosure Act - CC 1748.10 et seq. Billing Error - CC 1747.50, 444.3 Credit Reporting Agencies Act - CC 1785.1 et seq. Denial - CC 1787.1 et seq. Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies - CC 1786 et seq. Marital Status - CC 1812.30 et seq. Purchase of Goods and, 4604.2 Conditional Sale Contracts (see also Automobile Sales Finance Act) - CC 2981 et seq. Financing, 47 CFR 64.1200 Registration - B&P 17511.3 et seq. Solicitation - B&P 17500.3, 47 CFR 64.1200(d) Fraud and Abuse Prevention - 15 USC 6101 et seq., 47 USC 227 (“Junk Fax Prevention Act”) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMES - B&P 17900 et seq. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Fees - FC 4000 et seq. Financial Record Privacy - GC 7460 et seq., 47 USC 227(b)(1), 49 CFR 1005 I IDENTIFICATION Paying by Check - CC 1725(c) Paying by Credit Card - CC 1747.08(d) IDENTITY THEFY – CC 1798.92, 49 CFR Part 580 Repair Act - B&P 9880 et seq. Smog Certificate Upon Transfer - VC 5751.5, 49 USC 32701-32705, 6157.2, 6158.1 Electronic Media Compliance – B&P 6158 – 6158.4 Complaints/Discipline – B&P 6158.4, 6158.7, 6159 Fee Agreements - B&P 6146 et seq. Fees - CC 1717, 6255 Request for Disclosure - GC 6253 Right of Access - GC 6253 PUNITIVE DAMAGES (see Damages) PYRAMID SCHEME (see Endless Chain) R RADIO, 6267, 6276.28 Online Privacy – B&P 22575 et seq., 7028.16 License required to bring lawsuit – B&P 7031 Swimming Pool Construction Contracts - B&P 7165 et seq. Unlicensed Activity - B&P 7031, 704.910 et seq. HOMESTEAD FILING SERVICES - B&P 17537.6 HOUSEHOLD GOODS CARRIERS - PUC 5101 et seq., 7158, 7159.10, 7159.14, 7159.5, 7161 Price Gouging - PC 396 DISCLAIMERS (see Exculpatory Clauses, 8023, 8105, 8202, 8204, AND OPEN-AIR MARKETS - B&P 21660 et seq. SWIMMING POOL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS - B&P 7165 et seq. T TANNING FACILITIES - B&P 22700 et seq. TELEMARKETING AND CONSUMER FRAUD AND ABUSE PREVENT, and Refunds – EC 94919 et seq. Enrollment Agreements and Disclosures – EC 94902 et seq. Identification Required for Recruiters – EC 94901 Prohibitions – EC 94897 et seq. W WARRANTIES Arbitrati, AND SWEEPSTAKES - PC 319 et seq. M "MADE IN USA" - B&P 17537.7 MAGNUSON–MOSS WARRANTYACT - 15 USC 2301 et seq., APPLIANCE REPAIR - B&P 9800 et seq. REAL ESTATE BROKER License and Regulations - B&P 10130 et seq. REAL PROPERTY Conveyance Law - CC 1091 et seq. Default (Purchase Contract) - CC 1675 et seq., Art. XV, Art. XX, AUTOGRAPHED – CC 1739.7 SPORTS TRADING CARDS - B&P 21670 et seq. SPYWARE, B&P 17203, B&P 17206.1 SERVICE CONTRACTS - CC 1794.4 et seq., B&P 17207, B&P 17363.5, B&P 17500.3 HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION - Cal. Const., B&P 17509 (includes internet) Secondhand Goods - B&P 17531 (includes internet), B&P 17531 (includes on the internet) RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARK OCCUPANCY LAW - CC 799.20 et seq. REFERRAL DISCOUNT - CC 1770(a)(17), B&P 17538.7, B&P 7028.16, B&P 7163 Security Interest - B&P 7031(c), B&P 9855 et seq. SIMULATED CHECKS - B&P 17539.1(a)(13), B&P 9855 et seq. Time Allowed for Repair - CC 1793.2(b), Bait and Switch - B&P 17500, California Rules of Professional Conduct. Unlawful Practice – B&P 6125 et seq. AUTOMOBILES Certification of Nonoperation - VC 4604, CC 1584.5 NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS (see Checks) NEW CAR "LEMON LAW" - CC 1793.22 et seq., CC 1689.2 CHARGE CARD DISCLOSURES - CC 1748.20 et seq. CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS - B&P 17510 et seq. CHECK CASHERS - CC 1789.30 et seq. Limits on Fees - CC 1789.35 Remedies – CC 1789.35(g) CHECKS, CC 1689.2 EXEMPLARY DAMAGES - CC 3294 et seq. EXCULPATORY CLAUSES - CC 1668 EXPRESS WARRANTY (see Warranty) F FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT - CC 1788 et seq., CC 1689.6 Disclosures - B&P 17500.3, CC 1770 Remedies – CC 1750 et seq. DEFECTIVE PRODUCT (see Contracts and Warranty) DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT NOT PERMITTED (Installment Sales) - CC 1812.5, CC 1770 Restraint of Trade - B&P 16600 et seq. Trade Practices - B&P 17000 et seq. UNIVERSAL PRODUCT CODE (UPC) DISCLOSURES - CC 7100 et seq. UNLAWFUL DETAINER ASSISTANTS - B&P 6400 et seq, CC 1770(a)(1) Repair - CC 1770(a)(15) Telephonic Solicitations (see Telephone Sales) Television Picture Tubes (see Television) Toys (see Toys) Used/Defective Goods/Seconds - B&P 17531 (includes in, CC 1770(a)(10) Manufacturer's Rebate - B&P 17701.5 Multiple Articles - B&P 17504, CC 1770(a)(13), CC 1770(a)(13) APPLIANCES Labeling - B&P 22410 et seq. Repair - B&P 9800 et seq. ART, CC 1770(a)(13) FRANCHISE INVESTMENT LAW - Corp. Code 31000 et seq. FRAUD - CC 1571 et seq., CC 1770(a)(22), CC 1770(a)(6), CC 1770(a)(6) Federal Surplus - B&P 17531.5, CC 1770(a)(6) LANDLORD/TENANT LAW - CC 1940 et seq., CC 1770(a)(6) Selling or Leasing at Advertised Terms - CC 2985.71(b), CC 1770(a)(9), CC 1780(b), CC 1793.22(d) "As Is" Sales Com. Code 2316 No Implied Warranties - CC 1791.3, CC 1798.88 et seq., CC 1804.3 See Contracts and Unruh Act HOME SOLICITATION CONTRACTS - CC 1689.5 et seq., CC 1916.1 et seq. V VEHICLE LEASING ACT – CC 2985.7-2993 Attorney’s Fees – CC 2988.9 Cooling off Period – CC 2985.8(e) Damages – CC 2988.5 Defenses – 2986.10 Definitions – CC 2985.7 Disc, CC 2079 et seq. REBATE Before Rebate Price - B&P 17701.5 Receipt as Condition of Sale - CC 1770(a)(17), CCP 1029.8 Void/Unenforceable Contract Terms - B&P 7034 CONTRACTS - CC 1549 et seq. Awareness Act, CCP 1159 et seq. Abandoned and Lost Property (Tenant's) - CC 1965, CCP 1174.2 Utilities Meters - CC 1940.9 Non-Interruption - CC 789.3 Service Deposits - PUC 10009.6 Telephone Jacks - CC 1941.4 LANGUAGE TRANSLATION OF CONTRACT - CC 1632, CCP 1985.3, CCP 1985.4 Consumer Records – CC 1798.91 et seq., CCP 674, CCP 704.710 et seq., Com. Code 2201 Unconscionable - CC 1670.5, Com. Code 2313 et seq. Defined - CC 1791.2 Implied Warranties - Defined – CC 1791.1 Disclaimer – CC 1792.4, Com. Code 2313 et seq. Four-Hour Requirement - CC 1722 Part Not Needed/Part Not Provided - CC 1770(a)(15), Com. Code 2314 No Waiver – CC 1792.3 Leased Goods - CC 1795.4 Installation Standards - CC 1796 "Lemon Law" - CC 1793.22 et seq., Com. Code 2315 Merchantability – CC 1792, Com. Code 2316, Com. Code 2316 Fitness – CC 1792.1, Com. Code 2316 Used Vehicles – 16 CFR 455.2 ATTACHMENT LAW - CCP 481 et seq. ATTORNEYS Advertising - B&P 6157 et seq. General Provisions – B&P 6157.4 Immigration and Naturalization Service, Com. Code 2714, Com. Code 4401 Presumption of Payment - Evid. Code 670 Simulated B&P 17539.1(a)(13), Com. Code 4403 Treble Damages (Insufficient Funds) - CC 1719 Unauthorized Signature - Com. Code 4406 Wrongful Dishonor - Com. Code 4402 CIVIL LIABILITY FOR PETTY THEFT - PC 490.5(b)-(c) COMPUTER SPYWA, Com. Code 9526.5, Commercial – CC 1993 et seq. Unclaimed – CC 2081 et seq. PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSONS Assistive Devices - CC 1793.02 Denial of Services - B&P 125.6 Discrimination - CC 54 et seq. Fraud (Treble, COMPUTER – B&P 22947 et seq. STATUTES OF LIMITATION - CCP 312 et seq. STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL OPERATORS - B&P 8500 et seq. SWAP MEETS, Consumer Contract - CC 1799.200 et seq. Cancellation Home Solicitation Sales - CC 1689.5 et seq. Cooling Off Period – CC 1689.6, Consumer Leasing Act, consumer legal remedies act, Contents of – CC 2985.8, CPUC Max. Rate Tariff 4, Dealer Assisted - CC 2982.5 Leasing (see also Vehicle Leasing Act) - CC 2985.7 et seq., Defective, Disclosure of - B&P 17500.3 DRUGS (see also Food, DRUG AND COSMETIC LAW (Sherman Law) - H&S 109875 et seq. False Advertising - H&S 110390 et seq. Misleading Labeling or Advertising - H&S 110290, Drug and Cosmetic Law) - H&S 109875 et seq. Grey Market Goods - CC 1797.8 et seq. "Made in USA" - B&P 17533.7 Packaging - B&P 12601 et seq. Used, Drug and Cosmetic Law) Claimed Effect on Disorders - H&S 110403 Prescription Records - B&P 4333 DRYCLEANERS/LAUNDRIES Lien - CC 3051 Sale - CC 3066 E ELECTRONIC AND APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICES -, Drug and Cosmetic Law) CO-SIGNORS (Consumer Credit Contracts) - CC 1799.91, Drugs and Cosmetics (see Food, DUTIES OF – CC 3428 HEALTH STUDIO CONTRACTS - CC 1812.80 et seq. Contract Cancellation - CC 1812.85(b) Death or Disability - CC 1812.89(a) Move/Transferability - CC 1812.89(b)(1) HIRING OF PERSONAL, EC 66018.55, et seq. Innkeeper's Liability (see Innkeeper's Liability) Landlord's Right of Entry - CC 195 Notice to Terminate Tenancy - CC 1946 Notice to Terminate Sole Lodger - CC 1946.5 Periodic Tenancies - CC 1, et seq. INVENTION DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - B&P 22370 et seq. Contract Cancellation - B&P 22373 INVESTIGATIVE CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES ACT - CC 1786 et seq. L LABELING GOODS Food, False - CC 1716, Fam. Code 2024.5, FC 4050 et seq., FINE (Consignment) - CC 1738 et seq. "AS IS" SALES Defined - CC 1791.3 Implied Warranty – CC 1792.4, FLEA MARKETS, GC 27300 Supermarket Club Cards – CC 1749.60 Video Rental Records – CC 1799.3, GC 6254.21, GC 6254.24 Workplace Surveillance – LC 435 Disclosure of Personally Identifiable Marketing Information - CC 1748.12, GROCERY - CC 7100 et seq. AUTOMATIC DIALING MACHINES (ROBOCALLS) - CC 1770(a)(22), H&S 50519 Retaliatory Eviction Prohibited - CC 1942.5 Security Deposit - CC 1950.5 Amount - CC 1950.5(c) Bad Faith Retention - CC 1950.5(l) Commercial - CC 1950.7 Purposes and Uses - CC 1950.5(b), JOB LISTING SERVICES, LC 226, lis pendence, litigation, mortgage meltdown, Mortgage modification, Notice Of - CC 2982(h) Contents of Conditional Sale Contract - CC 2981.9, or Reimburse Provision - CC 1793.2(d) Repair Standards- CC 1796.5 Returned "Lemon" Notice - CC 1793.22(f), or Replace, PC 476a BAILMENTS - CC 1813, PC 476a Defenses to Payment - Com. Code 3305 Postdated - B&P 17538.6, PC 570 et seq. Warranties (see Warranties) Warranty Adjustment Program - CC 1795.90 et seq. AUTOMOBILE DEALERS Advertising - VC 11713, Predatory Lending, PUC 2871 et seq., PUC 2871 et seq. Private Right of Action – 47 USC 227(b)(3) S SALES Bait and Switch - B&P 17500 (includes on the internet), R&T 2191.3, RAFFLES, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, Real Property) PUBLIC RECORDS ACT - GC 6250 et seq. Agencies’ Duties - GC 6253.4 Exemptions - GC 6254 et seq., RECONDITIONED OR USED GOODS REPRESENTED AS NEW - CC 1770(a)(6), Remedies – CC 1812.306 CELLULAR TELEPHONES Do Not Call List – B&P 17590 et seq., Rent-to-Own) LENDERS Credit Unions - FC 14000 et seq. Finance Lenders - FC 22000 et seq. Industrial Loan Companies - FC 18000 et seq. Installment Sales (see Automobile Sales Finance and Unruh Acts) In, Sec. 1 Computer Spyware – B&P 22947 et seq. Consumer Information in Government Records - CC 1798 et seq., Seconds - B&P 17531, stop foreclosure, TELEVISION, Towing and Storage) - CC 3067 et seq. LIMITATIONS PERIODS - CCP 312 et seq. LIMITS ON QUANTITIES SOLD - B&P 17500.5 LOTTERIES, truth in lending, truth in lending 2923.5, Used Cars - 16 CFR 455.2 Waiver of Warranties by Buyer – CC 1792.5 Assistive Devices - CC 1793.02 Buyer's Damages and Remedies- CC 1791.1(d), usury, VC 11713.1(e) Two or More Articles in Same Ad - B&P 17507 Value and Former Value - B&P 17501 PRIVACY Automobile Black Boxes – VC 9951 Bank Account Numbers – FC 4100 Business Records – 17, VC 11713.1(m) Benefits of Goods or Services - CC 1770(a)(5) Certification - CC 1770(a)(2) Geographic Origin of Goods or Services - CC 1770(a)(4) In General - CC 1770 Ingredients of Goods or Services -, VC 22658(i)(3) Request Prerequisite for Service - VC 22513 TOYS (Unassembled) - B&P 17531.1 U UNASSEMBLED Furniture - CC 1770(a)(11), Warranties) DISCOUNT BUYING SERVICES - CC 1812.100 et seq. Contract Cancellation - CC 1812.118 DISCRIMINATION(Unlawful) - CC 51 et seq. (Unruh Civil Rights Act) DOMESTIC SERVICES - CC 1812.5095 DOOR, Withdrawal