Source: https://vacode.org/59.1-198/
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 12:46:27+00:00

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“Business opportunity” means the sale of any products, equipment, supplies or services which are sold to an individual for the purpose of enabling such individual to start a business to be operated out of his residence, but does not include a business opportunity which is subject to the Business Opportunity Sales Act, Chapter 21 (§ 59.1-262 et seq.) of this title.
4. The Age Determination Guidelines issued by the staff of the Consumer Products Safety Commission in September 2002, and any successor to such guidelines.
5. Transactions involving the advertisement, sale, lease, or license, or the offering for sale, lease or license, of goods or services to a church or other religious body.
“Cure offer” means a written offer of one or more things of value, including but not limited to the payment of money, that is made by a supplier and that is delivered to a person claiming to have suffered a loss as a result of a consumer transaction or to the attorney for such person. A cure offer shall be reasonably calculated to remedy a loss claimed by the person and it shall include a minimum additional amount equaling 10 percent of the value of the cure offer or $ 500, whichever is greater, as compensation for inconvenience, any attorney’s or other fees, expenses, or other costs of any kind that such person may incur in relation to such loss; provided, however that the minimum additional amount need not exceed $ 4,000.”Defective drywall” means drywall, or similar building material composed of dried gypsum-based plaster, that (i) as a result of containing the same or greater levels of strontium sulfide that has been found in drywall manufactured in the People’s Republic of China and imported into the United States between 2004 and 2007 is capable, when exposed to heat, humidity, or both, of releasing sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, carbon disulfide, or other sulfur compounds into the air or (ii) has been designated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission as a product with a product defect that constitutes a substantial product hazard within the meaning of § 15(a)(2) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. § 2064(a)(2)).”Goods” means all real, personal or mixed property, tangible or intangible. For purposes of this chapter, intangible property includes but shall not be limited to “computer information” and “informational rights” in computer information as defined in § 59.1-501.2.”Person” means any natural person, corporation, trust, partnership, association and any other legal entity.”Services” includes but shall not be limited to (i) work performed in the business or occupation of the supplier, (ii) work performed for the supplier by an agent whose charges or costs for such work are transferred by the supplier to the consumer or purchaser as an element of the consumer transaction, or (iii) the subject of an “access contract” as defined in § 59.1-501.2.”Supplier” means a seller, lessor or licensor who advertises, solicits or engages in consumer transactions, or a manufacturer, distributor or licensor who advertises and sells, leases or licenses goods or services to be resold, leased or sublicensed by other persons in consumer transactions.
1977, c. 635; 1981, c. 205; 1987, c. 464; 1988, c. 485; 1992, c. 278; 2001, cc. 741, 762; 2004, cc. 41, 90; 2009, cc. 359, 700; 2010, c. 143; 2011, c. 615.
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. . . between suppliers and the consuming public. . . .
. . . supplier" as that term is defined in Code § 59.1-198 or that the sale of the vehicle was a consumer . . .
. . . style, or model." In pertinent part, Code § 59.1-198 defines a "[c]onsumer transaction" as . . .
. . . the Virginia Consumer Protection Act, Va.Code § 59.1-198 et seq., by not registering the truck . . .
. . . supplier" as defined in Virginia Code section 59.1-198. The term "supplier" refers to . . .
. . . persons in consumer transactions." Va.Code § 59.1-198(C) Ritz cites to a Virginia Circuit Court . . .
. . . household purposes" under Va.Code Ann. § 59.1-198. Am. Compl. at ¶¶ 311-12. He also alleges . . .
. . . Consumer Protection Act (VCPA), Va.Code Ann. §§ 59.1-198 et seq. The VCPA creates a cause of . . .
. . . transaction. A "supplier" is defined in § 59.1-198 to mean "a seller or lessor who advertises . . .
. . . in consumer transactions." Va.Code Ann. § 59.1-198. Consumer transactions include the "sale . . .

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