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Ind. Code § 24-9-2-7

"Deceptive act"

Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Consumer Attorney Services, P.A., The McCann Law Group LLP, and Brenda L. McCann, Individually and as Owner and/or Officer of Consumer Attorney Services, P.A. v. State of Indiana (2017)

Most recently applied in Consumer Attorney Services, P.A., The McCann Law Group LLP, and Brenda L. McCann, Individually and as Owner and/or Officer of Consumer Attorney Services, P.A. v. State of Indiana (March 2017)

As added by P.L.73-2004, SEC.33

Sec. 7. (a) "Deceptive act" means:

(1) an act or a practice as part of a mortgage transaction (as defined in IC 24-9-3-7(a)), or of a real estate transaction (as defined in IC 24-9-3-7(b)), in which a person at the time of the transaction knowingly or intentionally:

(A) makes a material misrepresentation; or

(B) conceals material information regarding the terms or conditions of the transaction; or

(2) a violation of IC 24-5.5 concerning mortgage rescue protection fraud as set forth in IC 24-5.5-6-1.

(b) For purposes of this section, "knowingly" means having actual knowledge at the time of the transaction.

Official source: Indiana General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Indiana statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.