Title 16801 · CA

California Code, BPC 16801.

Citation: Cal. § BPC-16801

Section: BPC-16801

California Code, BPC 16801.

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DIVISION 7. GENERAL BUSINESS REGULATIONS [16000 - 18107] Â Â ( Division 7 added by Stats. 1941, Ch. 61. ) Â Â PART 2. PRESERVATION AND REGULATION OF COMPETITION [16600 - 17365] Â Â ( Part 2 added by Stats. 1941, Ch. 526. ) Â Â

CHAPTER 2.5. Combinations to Obstruct Sales of Livestock [16800 - 16804] Â Â ( Chapter 2.5 added by Stats. 1953, Ch. 67. )

  16801.  It is unlawful for any corporation organized under the laws of this State, or the board of directors, trustees, stockholders, agents, or officers of any corporation, to pass or enforce any rule, by-law, or regulation whereby any officer, stockholder, member, shareholder, agent, servant thereof, or any other person in any way interested in or connected with such corporation shall in any respect be prohibited, prevented, or enjoined from buying livestock in any market in this State where livestock is brought to be sold. Every such rule, regulation, or by-law is declared to be contrary to the public policy of this State, and is unlawful and void. Any person who attempts, directly or indirectly, to enforce any such rule, regulation, or by-law, is guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to the penalties prescribed in this chapter. (Added by Stats. 1953, Ch. 67.)