New York General Business Code § 352-I

Injunctive relief
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§ 352-i. Injunctive relief. Any person, partnership, corporation,\ncompany, trust or association, or any agent or employee thereof, who\nviolates any of the provisions of sections three hundred fifty-two-e,\nthree hundred fifty-two-ee, three hundred fifty-two-f, three hundred\nfifty-two-g, three hundred fifty-two-h or three hundred fifty-nine-ff of\nthis article or of any regulations issued by the attorney general\npursuant thereto shall be deemed to have committed a fraudulent\npractice, upon which the supreme court may issue a permanent injunction,\nas provided in section three hundred fifty-three of this article, upon\napplication by the attorney general.\n

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