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Common petition against builder - class action or not - Consumer ...


Petition Challenges Builder: Is It a Class Action Under Consumer Protection Laws? National Commission Missteps on Supreme Court Guidelines.

May 13, 2019

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Common petition against builder - class action or not - Consumer Protection - same cause of action is not necessary - What is required is sameness of interest - National Commission in the instant case, completely lost sight of the principles so clearly laid down in the decisions of Supreme Court.

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