Indiana Code § 15-12-1-44

Breach of marketing contract; penalty; injunction
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Sec. 44. A person or corporation whose officers or employees knowingly induce or attempt to induce any member or stockholder of an association: (1) organized under this chapter; or (2) organized under any agricultural cooperative law of any other state of the United States and admitted to do business in Indiana; to breach the member's or stockholder's marketing contract with the association is liable to the aggrieved association in a civil suit in the penal sum of one hundred dollars ($100) for each offense. In addition, the person or corporation shall pay to the association reasonable attorney's fees and all costs involved in the litigation or proceedings at law. [Pre-2008 Recodification Citation: 15-7-1-24.]

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