'Aggrieved Consumer' Must Have Suffered Harm: NJ Justices

By Jeannie O'Sullivan (April 16, 2018, 10:19 PM EDT) -- The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Monday that sales agreements that included illegal terms may be rendered unenforceable under the state's Truth in Consumer Contracts, Warranties and Notices Act, but consumers must prove they were actually harmed to collect a monetary payout under the law....

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