It is unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation engaged in business within the state of Colorado to advertise goods, wares, or merchandise which they are not prepared and able to supply to the consuming public in pursuance of such advertisement.
Source: L. 49: p. 347, § 12. CSA: C. 48, § 309(9c). CRS 53: § 55-2-12. C.R.S. 1963: § 55-2-12.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 6 - Consumer and Commercial Affairs
Article 2 - Unfair Practices Act
§ 6-2-102. Legislative Declaration
§ 6-2-103. Discriminatory Sales - Exceptions
§ 6-2-104. Personal Responsibility
§ 6-2-105. Unlawful to Sell Below Cost - Definition
§ 6-2-106. How Cost Established
§ 6-2-107. Allegation and Proof - Evidence
§ 6-2-108. Secret Rebates or Refunds Prohibited
§ 6-2-108. Secret Rebates or Refunds Prohibited
§ 6-2-109. Contract Illegal - When
§ 6-2-110. When Provisions Not Applicable
§ 6-2-111. Unlawful Acts - Remedy - License - Rules
§ 6-2-111.5. Civil Discovery Requests
§ 6-2-112. Testimony - Books and Records
§ 6-2-114. Advertising Goods Not Available
§ 6-2-115.5. State Agencies - Authority to Contract With Private Enterprise