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2006 New Mexico Statutes - Article 1 — Restraints of Trade, 57-1-1 through 57-1-19.
- Section 57-1-1 — Contracts, agreements, combinations or conspiracies in restraint of trade.
- Section 57-1-1.1 — Short title.
- Section 57-1-1.2 — Definition.
- Section 57-1-2 — Monopolies.
- Section 57-1-3 — Contracts for restraint of trade or monopoly void; civil liability of participants; injunctive relief; purchasers relieved from payment.
- Section 57-1-4 — Organizations exempted.
- Section 57-1-5 — Attorney general; investigation.
- Section 57-1-6 — Criminal penalty.
- Section 57-1-7 — Civil penalty.
- Section 57-1-8 — Attorney general; injunctive relief.
- Section 57-1-9 — Election of remedies.
- Section 57-1-10 — District attorneys; enforcement.
- Section 57-1-11 — Judgment in favor of state as prima facie evidence.
- Section 57-1-12 — Limitations of actions.
- Section 57-1-13 — Actions involving interstate or foreign commerce.
- Section 57-1-14 — Remedies cumulative.
- Section 57-1-15 — Construction.
- Section 57-1-16 — Lawful activities.
- Section 57-1-17 — Limitation on recovery of damages.
- Section 57-1-18 — Limitation of retail purchases unlawful.
- Section 57-1-19 — Violation of act; penalty.
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