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Petitions for Allowance of Appeal

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 1, 1994
538 Pa. 627 (Pa. 1994)

Summary

holding that plaintiffs must prove elements of common law fraud to recover under the UTPCPL's catch-all provision because that provision forbids only "fraudulent" conduct

Summary of this case from Landau v. Viridian Energy PA LLC

Opinion

1994


Summaries of

Petitions for Allowance of Appeal

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 1, 1994
538 Pa. 627 (Pa. 1994)

holding that plaintiffs must prove elements of common law fraud to recover under the UTPCPL's catch-all provision because that provision forbids only "fraudulent" conduct

Summary of this case from Landau v. Viridian Energy PA LLC

holding that in order to recover under the prohibition on fraudulent conduct under the UTPCPL, elements of common-law fraud must be proven

Summary of this case from Weisblatt v. Minnesota Mut. Life Ins. Co.

holding plaintiff must prove elements of common law fraud to recover under UTPCPL catchall because section forbids only “fraudulent” conduct

Summary of this case from Bennett v. A.T. Masterpiece Homes at Broadsprings, LLC
Case details for

Petitions for Allowance of Appeal

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR ALLOWANCE OF APPEAL

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jan 1, 1994

Citations

538 Pa. 627 (Pa. 1994)

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