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111Private act — Private Pri vate (?; 48), a. [L. privatus apart from the state, peculiar to an individual, private, properly p. p. of privare to bereave, deprive, originally, to separate, fr. privus single, private, perhaps originally, put forward (hence, alone …
112Fair Credit Billing Act - FCBA — A federal law designed to protect consumers from unfair credit billing practices. The Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA) provides guidelines for both consumers and creditors including procedures to manage disputes regarding billing statements. In… …
113Fair Credit Reporting Act — Federal law that covers the reporting of debt repayment information. It establishes when a credit reporting agency may provide a report to someone; states that obsolete information must be taken off (seven to 10 years); gives consumers the right… …
114Fair Credit Reporting Act (1971) — Federal law that covers the reporting of debt repayment information. It establishes when a credit reporting agency may provide a report to someone; states that obsolete information must be taken off (seven to 10 years); gives consumers the right… …
115Data Protection Act — Data Pro|tec|tion Act, the a British law that protects people from other people using the information about them that is stored on computers for wrong purposes, and makes it necessary for people who hold personal information on computers to… …
116Trade Descriptions Act — /ˌtreɪd dɪ skrɪpʃənz ækt/ noun an act which limits the way in which products can be described so as to protect customers from wrong descriptions made by manufacturers …
117Trade Descriptions Act — /ˌtreɪd dɪ skrɪpʃənz ækt/ noun an act which limits the way in which products can be described so as to protect customers from wrong descriptions made by manufacturers …
118civil wrong — noun A wrongful act by one person against another for which the other person may recover damages in a lawsuit …
119be caught in the act — be caught red handed , be trapped or captured while doing something wrong …
120catch someone in the act — catch a person in the process of doing something (usually something wrong) …