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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 35 > Chapter 624 - Connecticut Antitrust Act

 

Connecticut General Statutes > Title 35 > Chapter 624 - Connecticut Antitrust Act


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§ 35-24Short title: Connecticut Antitrust Act
§ 35-25Definitions
§ 35-26Restraint of trade or commerce unlawful
§ 35-27Monopolization or attempt to monopolize unlawful
§ 35-28Acts unlawful when purpose or effect is restraint of trade or commerce
§ 35-29Acts unlawful where effect is substantial lessening of competition or creation of monopoly
§ 35-30Application of chapter
§ 35-31Exceptions
§ 35-32Attorney General to bring actions in the name of state or as parens patriae
§ 35-32aFunds received by state re antitrust actions deposited in General Fund
§ 35-33Superior Court jurisdiction
§ 35-34Injunctive relief
§ 35-35Treble damages for injury to business or property
§ 35-36Final judgment in action brought by Attorney General as prima facie evidence
§ 35-36aProceedings for forfeiture of franchise
§ 35-37Copies of complaints to Attorney General
§ 35-38Civil penalties for violations
§ 35-39Liability of legal or commercial entity for acts of agents
§ 35-40Limitation of actions. Accrual of cause of action for continuing violation
§ 35-41Suspension of statute of limitations
§ 35-42Subpoena power. Written interrogatories. Civil penalties. Federal and interstate cooperation
§ 35-43Attachment
§ 35-44Actions and proceedings to be in accordance with civil actions statutes
§ 35-44aAttorney General to bring actions in federal court on behalf of state government, local government, and other political subdivisions
§ 35-44bJudicial construction of Connecticut Antitrust Act
§ 35-45Price discrimination prohibited in commercial transactions. Rebuttal of prima-facie case
§ 35-46Joint research and development ventures

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