§ 7-404. Injunction; judgment; costs  


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  •    (a) Injunction. -- The Attorney General may seek an injunction to prohibit a person who has engaged or is engaging in a violation of this subtitle from engaging or continuing to engage in the violation.

    (b) Order or judgment. -- The court may enter any order or judgment necessary to:

       (1) Prevent the use by a person of any prohibited practice;

       (2) Restore to a person any money or real or personal property acquired from the person by means of any prohibited practice; or

       (3) Appoint a receiver in the case of a willful violation of this subtitle.

    (c) Costs. -- In any action brought by the Attorney General under this section, the Attorney General is entitled to recover the costs of the action for the use of the State.


HISTORY: 2008, chs. 3, 4; 2011, ch. 127.