Louisiana Statutes

§ 51:331

Louisiana § 51:331
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 51Trade and Commerce

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La. Stat. Ann. § 51:331 (2026).

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§331. Sales at different prices in different localities to injure competitor unlawful No person, doing business in Louisiana, and engaged in the production, manufacture, or distribution of any commodity in general use, who shall, intentionally, for the purpose of injuring or destroying the business of a competitor in any locality, discriminate between different sections, communities, cities, or localities in the state by selling such commodity at a lower rate in one section, community, city, or locality, than is charged for the commodity by such person in another section, community, city, or locality, after making due allowance for the difference if any, in the grade or quality of the commodity and in the actual cost of transportation of the commodity from the point of production, if a raw

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