Oklahoma Code § 2-17-20

Title 2. Agriculture: Liability for inducing breach of marketing contracts -
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Injunctions.
A.  Any person who knowingly solicits or persuades any member of
any association organized or operating in this state under due

authority to breach the marketing contract of such member with the
association by accepting or receiving the member's products for sale
or for auction or for display for sale, or for processing or
handling, contrary to the terms of any agreement of which the person
or any active officer or manager of the corporation had knowledge or
notice, shall be liable, to the association aggrieved in a civil
action for any actual damages sustained by reason thereof.
B.  The association may, upon proper application in a civil
action, obtain a temporary injunction against any violation of the
provisions of the Cooperative Marketing Association Act, which may
be made permanent upon proper proof.
Added by Laws 1937, p. 267, § 20.  Amended by Laws 1955, p. 97, § 1;
Laws 1957, p. 10, § 1; Laws 2001, c. 38, § 20, eff. Nov. 1, 2001.
Renumbered from § 361s of this title by Laws 2001, c. 38, § 26, eff.
Nov. 1, 2001.

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