§ 11-504. Sale or purchase at less than cost prohibited  


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  •    (a) Prohibition on sale. -- A retailer or wholesaler with intent to injure a competitor or to destroy or substantially lessen competition may not make a retail sale of cigarettes or a wholesale sale of cigarettes at less than the cost to the retailer or the cost to the wholesaler, respectively.

    (b) Prohibition on purchase. -- A retailer may not purchase cigarettes from a wholesaler at a cost which directly or indirectly is less than the cost to the wholesaler by any means, including offering, accepting, inducing, or attempting to induce a rebate in price or a concession of any kind in connection with the sale or purchase of cigarettes.


HISTORY: An. Code 1957, art. 83, § 116; 1975, ch. 49, § 3.