All arrangements, contracts, agreements, trusts, or combinations between persons or corporations made with a view to lessen, or which tend to lessen, full and free competition in the importation or sale of articles imported into this state, or in the manufacture or sale of articles of domestic growth or of domestic raw material, and all arrangements, contracts, agreements, trusts, or combinations between persons or corporations designed, or which tend, to advance, reduce, or control the price or the cost to the producer or the consumer of any such product or article, are declared to be against public policy, unlawful, and void.
Tenn. Code Ann. § 47-25-101
Trusts, etc., lessening competition or controlling prices unlawful and void
Applied in 48 court decisions — leading case Warfarin Sodium Antitrust Litigation 02-3603 02-3755 02-3757 02-3758 (2004)
Most recently applied in In re Remicade Antitrust Litig. (December 2018)
Acts 1891, ch. 218, § 1; 1903, ch. 140, § 1; Shan., § 3185; Code 1932, § 5880; T.C.A
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