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Sacramento County health inspectors cited two local restaurants for code violations ranging from improperly stored meat to grease, grime and “mold-like growth” in an ice machine.
The California Consumers Legal Remedies Act ("CLRA") is the name for California Civil Code §§ 1750 et seq. [1] The CLRA declares unlawful several "methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices undertaken by any person in a transaction intended to result or which results in the sale or lease of goods or services to any consumer". [2]
California Civil Code § 3369, enacted in 1872, was California's early unfair competition statute. It "addressed only the availability of civil remedies for business violations in cases of penalty, forfeiture, and criminal violation." [3] A 1933 amendment expanded the law to prohibit "any person [from] performing an act of unfair competition."
1. California's wine-pricing system constitutes resale price maintenance in violation of the Sherman Act, since the wine producer holds the power to prevent price competition by dictating the prices charged by wholesalers. And the State's involvement in the system is insufficient to establish antitrust immunity under Parker v. Brown. While the ...
Saigon 88, 8785 Center Parkway in Sacramento, had 17 violations on March 8. Ginger scallion oil, vermicelli and boiled sliced chicken were not at the proper holding temperatures during the March 8 ...
No. 1: Roaches, gnats and mold-like substances found at Sacramento-area restaurants, reports say. Sacramento County inspectors shut down a sushi restaurant due to a German cockroach infestation ...
The California Court Case Management System (CCMS) is the court case management and electronic court filing (e-filing) system intended for use by the several courts, though development has been stalled since 2012. Since then, all courts not yet on CCMS have resorted to a variety of alternative solutions.
The following Sacramento County restaurants had violations the week of Feb. 29 through March 6, resulting in a conditional pass. Only the dates of violations are listed. Most restaurants fully ...