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INTERNAL PROTOTYPE — NOT LEGAL ADVICE — DO NOT SEND

State v. Schwab, 693 P.2d 108 (1985)

Citation
State v. Schwab, 693 P.2d 108 (1985)
Parent Document
State v. Schwab, 693 P.2d 108 (1985)
Jurisdiction
Washington (state)
Effective Date
1985-01-11

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The Legislature, which adopted the Consumer Protection Act in the first instance, has further facilitated this inclusion and exclusion process. It has done so by responding from time to time to problems in the marketplace by including certain designated activities within the ambit of the act. The Legislature has, for example, specifically *547placed within the scope of the Consumer Protection Act such widely diverse activities as charitable solicitations,3 chain distributor schemes,4 usurious contracts,5 camping clubs,6 unfair motor vehicle business practices,7 discriminatory practices,8 consumer leases,9 time share activities,10 land development,11 debt adjusting,12 hearing aid sales,13 embalming and funeral directing businesses14 and telephone equipment sales.15