2006 New York Code - Liability For Damages For Encouraging Or Permitting Delivery Of Products In Violation Of Marketing Agreements.



 
    §  74. Liability for damages for encouraging or permitting delivery of
  products in violation of  marketing  agreements.  Any  person,  firm  or
  corporation who solicits or persuades or aids or abets any member of any
  cooperative corporation incorporated under or subject to this chapter to
  breach  his  marketing  contract  with  the  corporation by accepting or
  receiving such member's products for sale, marketing,  manufacturing  or
  processing  thereof  contrary to the terms of any marketing agreement of
  which said person or any officer or manager of the said corporation  has
  knowledge  or  notice,  shall  be liable in the penal sum of one hundred
  dollars for each contract, to the cooperative corporation aggrieved in a
  civil suit for  damages;  and  such  cooperative  corporation  shall  be
  entitled  to  an  injunction against such person, firm or corporation to
  prevent further breaches.

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