1. Violation of any provision of sections 367.300 to 367.310 shall be deemed an unlawful practice under sections 407.010 to 407.130 and shall be subject to all penalties, remedies and procedures provided in sections 407.010 to 407.130. The attorney general shall have all powers, rights and duties regarding violations of sections 367.300 to 367.310 as are provided in sections 407.010 to 407.130 and shall have the rulemaking authority as provided in section 407.145.

2. The provisions of sections 367.300 to 367.310 are not exclusive. The remedy specified in sections 367.300 to 367.310 for violation of sections 367.300 to 367.310 or for conduct described in sections 367.300 to 367.310 shall be in addition to any other procedures or remedies for any violation or conduct provided for by any other law, including chapter 407. Nothing in sections 367.300 to 367.310 shall limit any other statutory or any common law rights of the attorney general, any circuit attorney or prosecuting attorney, or any other person. If any act or practice prescribed by sections 367.300 to 367.310 is also the basis for a cause of action in common law or a violation of another statute, the purchaser may assert the common law or statutory cause of action under the procedures and with the remedies applicable thereto.

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Terms Used In Missouri Laws 367.310

  • Common law: The legal system that originated in England and is now in use in the United States. It is based on judicial decisions rather than legislative action.
  • person: may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate, and to partnerships and other unincorporated associations. See Missouri Laws 1.020
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.