North Carolina has a bait and switch law like most other states. It prevents businesses from offering one product and then deceitfully replacing it with another.
North Carolina does have Bait and Switch Laws. The Attorney General office or an attorney specializing in the particular law you need assist with will be able to assist you with any issues.
North Carolina Law Review was created in 1922.
It is also against the law to advertise a product at a very low price with the intention of trying to talk customers into higher-priced products. This is known as bait and switch.
law of the land
North Carolina Central University School of Law was created in 1939.
The motto of North Carolina Central University School of Law is 'Truth and Service'.
Yes. It is referred to as deceptive trade law rather than bait and switch. Kansas Statutes, Chapter 50, part 626 covers this. It states that no one is to offer one product and substitute another without customer knowledge/consent.
Yes, you have to be at least 16 by law. Stated by Law VIXIIII. BY the North Carolina State Legislature
If you are a citizen of the state of North Carolina.
North Carolina does have a buyer remorse law. It does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle but does apply to unsolicited sales.
No. There is no statute of limitations for felony offenses in North Carolina.
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