Delaware Code § 3-8546

Monopoly and restraint of trade
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An association organized under this chapter shall not be deemed to be a combination in restraint of trade, nor an illegal monopoly, nor
an attempt to lessen competition or fix prices arbitrarily, or to create a combination or pool in violation of any law of this State, nor shall
the marketing contracts between the association and its members, or any agreement authorized by this chapter, be so considered, nor shall
the association be deemed to be a party to a combination in restraint of trade, or illegal monopoly, by reason of any agreement made with
buyers of products or commodities sold to or through the association or facilities created by it, in accordance with this chapter.

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