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U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 1 > § 5 - Bringing in additional parties


Current as of: February 2010
  Any property owned under any contract or by any combination, or
pursuant to any conspiracy (and being the subject thereof)
mentioned in section 1 of this title, and being in the course of
transportation from one State to another, or to a foreign country,
shall be forfeited to the United States, and may be seized and
condemned by like proceedings as those provided by law for the
forfeiture, seizure, and condemnation of property imported into the
United States contrary to law.

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State Laws: Competition and Antitrust

AlabamaAlabama Code > Title 8 > Chapter 10 - Restraint Of Trade Or Production
ArizonaArizona Laws > Title 44 > Chapter 10 - Competition And Competitive Practices
CaliforniaCalifornia Business and Professions Code > Division 7 > Part 2 - Preservation And Regulation Of Competition
ConnecticutConnecticut General Statutes > Title 35 > Chapter 622a - Collective and Certification Marks
Connecticut General Statutes > Title 35 > Chapter 624 - Connecticut Antitrust Act
DelawareDelaware Code Title 6 > Chapter 21 - Antitrust
FloridaFlorida Statutes > Chapter 542 - Combinations Restricting Trade Or Commerce
Florida Statutes > Chapter 545 - Combinations Restricting Financing of Motor Vehicles
HawaiiHawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 480 - Monopolies; Restraint of Trade
IdahoIdaho Code Title 48 - Monopolies And Trade Practices
IndianaIndiana Code > Title 24 > Article 1 - Combinations In Restraint Of Trade
IowaIowa Code Chapter 553 - Iowa competition law
KansasKansas Statutes > Chapter 50 > Article 1 - Restraint Of Trade
MaineMaine Revised Statutes > Title 10 > Chapter 201 - Monopolies And Profiteering
MichiganMichigan Laws > Chapter 445 > Act 274 of 1984 - Michigan Antitrust Reform Act
MinnesotaMinnesota Statutes Chapter 325D - Restraint of Trade
MissouriMissouri Laws > Title XXVI > Chapter 416 - Monopolies, Discriminations and Conspiracies
Missouri Laws > Title XXVI > Chapter 417 - Trademarks, Names and Private Emblems
New HampshireNew Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 356 - Combinations And Monopolies
New JerseyNew Jersey Statutes > Title 56
New MexicoNew Mexico Statutes Chapter 57 > Article 1 - Restraints of Trade
North CarolinaNorth Carolina General Statutes Chapter 75 - Monopolies, Trusts and Consumer Protection
North DakotaNorth Dakota Code > Chapter 51-08.1 - Uniform State Antitrust Act
OregonOregon Statutes > Chapter 646 - Trade Practices and Antitrust Regulation
Rhode IslandRhode Island General Laws > Chapter 6-36. Antitrust Law
South CarolinaSouth Carolina Code > Title 39 > Chapter 3 - Trusts, Monopolies And Restraints Of Trade
South DakotaSouth Dakota Laws > Title 37 > Chapter 1 - Restraint Of Trade, Monopolies And Discriminatory Trade Practices
TexasTexas Business And Commerce Code > Title 2 - Competition And Trade Practices
UtahUtah Code > Title 13 > Chapter 5 - Unfair Competition Act
WisconsinWisconsin Statutes Chapter 133 - Trusts and monopolies

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