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< dc:title > DAVID SPADE v. SELECT COMFORT CORP< /dc:title >
< dc:date >2017-11-08 01:33:25< /dc:date >
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< dc:language > en< /dc:language >
< dc:identifier >A-57-16< /dc:identifier >
< dc:description >Is a consumer who receives a contract that does not comply with the Delivery of Household Furniture and Furnishings Regulations (Furniture Delivery Regulations), N.J.A.C. 13:45A-5, but has not suffered any adverse consequences from the noncompliance, an “aggrieved consumer” under the Truth-in-Consumer Contract Warranty and Notice Act (TCCWNA), N.J.S.A. 56:12-17; and, does a violation of the Furniture Delivery Regulations alone constitute a violation of a clearly established right or responsibility of the seller under the TCCWNA and thus provide a basis for relief under the TCCWNA?< /dc:description >
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< dc:contributer >Lewis G. Adler< /dc:contributer >
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< dc:contributer >Andrew R. Wold< /dc:contributer >
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< dc:contributer >Andrew S. Hansen< /dc:contributer >
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< dc:contributer >Brett D. Carroll< /dc:contributer >
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