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Justia > US Law > US Codes and Statutes > Ohio Revised Code > 2006 Ohio Revised Code > TITLE [13] XIII. Commercial Transactions - Other Commercial Transactions > 1331. Monopolies.
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2006 Ohio Revised Code - 1331. Monopolies.

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  • 1331.01. Definitions.
  • 1331.02. Discriminatory practices.
  • · · · [1331.02.1] 1331.021.Acquisition of control in Ohio corporation which may lessen competition in petroleum products prohibited.
  • 1331.03. Forfeiture after notice.
  • 1331.04. Conspiracy against trade prohibited.
  • 1331.05. Prohibition against combination to control price of food.
  • 1331.06. Illegal contract.
  • 1331.07. Compliance by foreign corporations.
  • 1331.08. Liability for damages.
  • 1331.09. Contents of indictment.
  • 1331.10. Evidence.
  • 1331.11. Jurisdiction of courts.
  • 1331.12. Parties defendant; multiple proceedings; statute of limitations.
  • 1331.13. Witnesses are not excused from testifying.
  • 1331.14. Cumulative provisions.
  • 1331.15. Prohibitions against combinations of dealers in milk, cream, or butter fat.
  • 1331.16. Demand for discovery; grant of immunity; prohibitions.
  • 1331.99. Penalties.

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