Statute 50-112: Trusts, combinations and agreements in
restraint of trade and
free competition declared unlawful.
All arrangements, contracts, agreements, trusts, or combinations
between persons made with a view or which tend to
prevent
full and free competition in the importation, transportation or sale of
articles imported into this state, or in the product, manufacture or sale
of articles of domestic growth or product of domestic raw material, or for
the loan or use of money, or to fix attorney or
doctor fees, and all
arrangements, contracts, agreements, trusts or combinations between persons,
designed or which tend to advance, reduce or control
the
price or the cost to the producer or to the consumer of any such products
or articles, or to control the cost or rate of insurance, or which tend to
advance or control the rate of interest for the loan or use of moneys to
the borrower, or any other services, are hereby declared to be against
public policy, unlawful and void.
History: L. 1889, ch. 257, § 1;
R.S. 1923, 50-112;
L. 2000, ch. 136, § 10; July 1.