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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
A person engages in an unlawful trade practice if in the course of the person’s business, vocation or occupation the person:
(1) Employs any unconscionable tactic in connection with selling, renting or disposing of real estate, goods or services, or collecting or enforcing an obligation;
(2) Fails to deliver all or any portion of real estate, goods or services as promised, and at a customer's request, fails to refund money that the customer gave to the person to purchase the undelivered real estate, goods or services and that the person does not retain pursuant to any right, claim or defense the person may assert in good faith. This subsection does not create a warranty obligation and does not apply to a dispute over the quality of real estate, goods or services delivered to a customer;
(3) Violates ORS 401.965 (2);
(4) Violates a provision of ORS 646A.725 to 646A.750;
(5) Violates ORS 646A.530;
(6) Employs a collection practice that is unlawful under ORS 646.639;
(7) Is a beneficiary that violates ORS 86.726 (1)(a) or (2), 86.729 (4) or 86.732 (1) or (2);
(8) Violates ORS 646A.093;
(9) Violates a provision of ORS 646A.600 to 646A.628;
(10) Violates ORS 646A.808 (2); or
(11) Violates ORS 336.184.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Trade Regulations and Practices § 646.607 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-50-trade-regulations-and-practices/or-rev-st-sect-646-607/
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