Agreement to limit competition by not dealing with or boycotting those not in agreement shall be conspiracy to defraud.

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If any two or more persons who are engaged in buying or selling any article of commerce, manufacture, mechanism, merchandise, commodity, convenience, repair or any product of mining or other article or thing whatsoever shall enter into any pool, trust, agreement, combination, confederation, association or understanding to control or limit the trade in any such article or thing or to limit competition in such trade by refusing to buy from or sell to any other person any such article or thing for the reason that such other person is not a member of or a party to such pool, trust, agreement, combination, confederation, association or understanding or shall boycott or threaten any person for buying from or selling to any other person who is not a member of or a party to such pool, trust, agreement, combination, confederation, association or understanding any such article or thing such persons shall be guilty of a conspiracy to defraud and shall be subject to the penalties prescribed in this article.

HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 66-64; 1952 Code Section 66-64; 1942 Code Section 6628; 1932 Code Section 6636; Civ. C. '22 Section 3546; Civ. C. '12 Section 2453; 1902 (23) 1057.


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