12. Whenever any person shall engage in repeated fraudulent or...

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    12. Whenever any person shall engage in repeated fraudulent or illegal
    acts or otherwise demonstrate persistent fraud or illegality in the
    carrying on, conducting or transaction of business, the attorney general
    may apply, in the name of the people of the state of New York, to the
    supreme court of the state of New York, on notice of five days, for an
    order enjoining the continuance of such business activity or of any
    fraudulent or illegal acts, directing restitution and damages and, in an
    appropriate case, cancelling any certificate filed under and by virtue
    of the provisions of section four hundred forty of the former penal law
    or section one hundred thirty of the general business law, and the court
    may award the relief applied for or so much thereof as it may deem
    proper. The word "fraud" or "fraudulent" as used herein shall include
    any device, scheme or artifice to defraud and any deception,
    misrepresentation, concealment, suppression, false pretense, false
    promise or unconscionable contractual provisions. The term "persistent
    fraud" or "illegality" as used herein shall include continuance or
    carrying on of any fraudulent or illegal act or conduct. The term
    "repeated" as used herein shall include repetition of any separate and
    distinct fraudulent or illegal act, or conduct which affects more than
    one person. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, all monies
    recovered or obtained under this subdivision by a state agency or state
    official or employee acting in their official capacity shall be subject
    to subdivision eleven of section four of the state finance law.

    In connection with any such application, the attorney general is
    authorized to take proof and make a determination of the relevant facts
    and to issue subpoenas in accordance with the civil practice law and
    rules. Such authorization shall not abate or terminate by reason of any
    action or proceeding brought by the attorney general under this section.
 
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