Maine Code § 13-171

Formation of trusts forbidden
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It is unlawful for any firm or incorporated company, or any number of firms or incorporated
companies, or any unincorporated company or association of persons or stockholders, organized for the
purpose of manufacturing, producing, refining or mining any article or product that enters into general
use and consumption by the people, to form or organize any trust or to enter into any combination of
firms, incorporated or unincorporated companies or association of stockholders, or to delegate to any
one or more board or boards of trustees or directors the power to conduct and direct the business of the
whole number of firms, corporations, companies or associations that have formed or that propose to
form a trust, combination or association inconsistent with this section and contrary to public policy.
No association or corporation organized for the sole purpose of marketing fish, shellfish or any of the
fish products or agricultural products of this State, or the members of or stockholders in which are
actually engaged in the production of such products, or in the selling, canning or otherwise preserving

of fish products, may be deemed to be a conspiracy or a combination or in restraint of trade or an
attempt to lessen competition or to fix prices arbitrarily; nor may the marketing contracts and
agreements between such association or corporation and its members or stockholders be considered
illegal as such or in unlawful restraint of trade or as part of a conspiracy or combination to accomplish
an improper or illegal purpose. [PL 2003, c. 46, §2 (AMD).]

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