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    A Consumer Claiming That There Has Been a Violation of a Consumer
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A Consumer Claiming That There Has Been a Violation of a Consumer

Question 38

Question 38

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A consumer claiming that there has been a violation of a consumer protection statute has the burden of proving that the statutory definition of "consumer" has been satisfied.

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