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§ 75-1 – Combinations in restraint of trade illegal.

75-1. Combinations in restraint of trade illegal. Every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy in restraint of trade or commerce in the State of North Carolina is hereby declared to be illegal. Every person or corporation who shall make any such contract expressly or shall knowingly be a party thereto […]

§ 75-1.1 – Methods of competition, acts and practices regulated; legislative policy.

75-1.1. Methods of competition, acts and practices regulated; legislative policy. (a) Unfair methods of competition in or affecting commerce, and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in or affecting commerce, are declared unlawful. (b) For purposes of this section, "commerce" includes all business activities, however denominated, but does not include professional services rendered by a […]

§ 75-10 – Power to compel examination.

75-10. Power to compel examination. In performing the duty required in G.S. 75-9, the Attorney General shall have power, at any and all times, to require the officers, agents or employees of any such corporation or business, and all other persons having knowledge with respect to the matters and affairs of such corporations or businesses, […]

§ 75-11 – Person examined exempt from prosecution.

75-11. Person examined exempt from prosecution. No natural person examined, as provided in G.S. 75-10, shall be subject to indictment, criminal prosecution, criminal punishment or criminal penalty by reason of or on account of anything disclosed by him upon examination, and full immunity from criminal prosecution and criminal punishment by reason of or on account […]

§ 75-12 – Refusal to furnish information; false swearing.

75-12. Refusal to furnish information; false swearing. Any corporation or person unlawfully refusing or willfully neglecting to furnish the information required by this Chapter, when it is demanded as herein provided, shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor and only fined not less than one thousand dollars ($1,000): Provided, that if any corporation or […]

§ 75-13 – Criminal prosecution; district attorneys to assist; expenses.

75-13. Criminal prosecution; district attorneys to assist; expenses. The Attorney General in carrying out the provisions of this Chapter shall have a right to send bills of indictment before any grand jury in any county in which it is alleged this Chapter has been violated or in any adjoining county, and may take charge of […]

§ 75-14 – Action to obtain mandatory order.

75-14. Action to obtain mandatory order. If it shall become necessary to do so, the Attorney General may prosecute civil actions in the name of the State on relation of the Attorney General to obtain a mandatory order, including (but not limited to) permanent or temporary injunctions and temporary restraining orders, to carry out the […]

§ 75-15 – Actions prosecuted by Attorney General.

75-15. Actions prosecuted by Attorney General. It shall be the duty of the Attorney General, upon his ascertaining that the laws have been violated by any trust or public service corporation, so as to render it liable to prosecution in a civil action, to prosecute such action in the name of the State, or any […]

§ 75-15.1 – Restoration of property and cancellation of contract.

75-15.1. Restoration of property and cancellation of contract. In any suit instituted by the Attorney General to enjoin a practice alleged to violate G.S. 75-1.1, the presiding judge may, upon a final determination of the cause, order the restoration of any moneys or property and the cancellation of any contract obtained by any defendant as […]

§ 75-15.2 – Civil penalty.

75-15.2. Civil penalty. In any suit instituted by the Attorney General, in which the defendant is found to have violated G.S. 75-1.1 and the acts or practices which constituted the violation were, when committed, knowingly violative of a statute, the court may, in its discretion, impose a civil penalty against the defendant of up to […]

§ 75-16 – Civil action by person injured; treble damages.

75-16. Civil action by person injured; treble damages. If any person shall be injured or the business of any person, firm or corporation shall be broken up, destroyed or injured by reason of any act or thing done by any other person, firm or corporation in violation of the provisions of this Chapter, such person, […]

§ 75-16.1 – Attorney fee.

75-16.1. Attorney fee. In any suit instituted by a person who alleges that the defendant violated G.S. 75-1.1, the presiding judge may, in his discretion, allow a reasonable attorney fee to the duly licensed attorney representing the prevailing party, such attorney fee to be taxed as a part of the court costs and payable by […]

§ 75-16.2 – Limitation of actions.

75-16.2. Limitation of actions. Any civil action brought under this Chapter to enforce the provisions thereof shall be barred unless commenced within four years after the cause of action accrues. When any civil or criminal proceeding shall be commenced by the Attorney General or by any of the district attorneys of the State to prevent, […]

§ 75-17 – Lender may not require borrower to deal with particular insurer.

75-17. Lender may not require borrower to deal with particular insurer. No person, firm, or corporation engaged in lending money on the security of real or personal property, and no trustee, director, officer, agent, employee, affiliate, or associate, of any such person, firm, or corporation, shall either directly or indirectly require or impose as a […]

§ 75-18 – Lender may require nondiscriminatory approval of insurer.

75-18. Lender may require nondiscriminatory approval of insurer. Although the lender and other persons enumerated in G.S. 75-17 may not specify or designate as a condition precedent a particular insurance company or agent, those persons, firms, or corporations engaged in lending money may approve the insurer selected by the borrower on a reasonable, nondiscriminatory basis, […]

§ 75-19 – Violators subject to fine and injunction.

75-19. Violators subject to fine and injunction. The superior court, on complaint by any person that G.S. 75-17 or G.S. 75-18 is being violated, may issue an injunction against such violation and may fine all persons, firms, corporations, and officers, directors, trustees, agents, employees, or affiliates of such up to two thousand dollars ($2,000) per […]

§ 75-2 – Any restraint in violation of common law included.

75-2. Any restraint in violation of common law included. Any act, contract, combination in the form of trust, or conspiracy in restraint of trade or commerce which violates the principles of the common law is hereby declared to be in violation of G.S. 75-1. (1913, c. 41, s. 2; C.S., s. 2560.)

§ 75-2.1 – Monopolizing and attempting to monopolize prohibited.

75-2.1. Monopolizing and attempting to monopolize prohibited. It is unlawful for any person to monopolize, or attempt to monopolize, or combine or conspire with any other person or persons to monopolize, any part of trade or commerce in the State of North Carolina. (1995 (Reg. Sess., 1996), c. 550, s. 1.)

§ 75-20 – Unsolicited checks to secure loans.

75-20. Unsolicited checks to secure loans. (a) No person, firm, or corporation engaged in lending money shall deliver to a person an unsolicited check made out to the recipient that upon cashing, obligates the recipient to repay the amount of the check plus interest and fees, unless all of the following requirements are satisfied: (1) […]

§ 75-27 – Unsolicited merchandise.

75-27. Unsolicited merchandise. Unless otherwise agreed, where unsolicited goods are delivered to a person, he has a right to refuse to accept delivery of the goods and is not bound to return such goods to the sender. If such unsolicited goods are addressed to and intended for the recipient, they shall be deemed a gift […]