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    • Title 6 - Consumer and Commercial Affairs
    • Article 4 - Colorado Antitrust Act of 1992
    • § 6-4-105. Monopolization and Attempt to Monopolize

    Colorado Code
    Article 4 - Colorado Antitrust Act of 1992
    § 6-4-105. Monopolization and Attempt to Monopolize

    It is illegal for any person to monopolize, attempt to monopolize, or combine or conspire with any other person to monopolize any part of trade or commerce.
    Source: L. 92: Entire article R&RE, p. 237, § 1, effective July 1.
    Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 6-4-102, as it existed prior to 1992.

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    Structure Colorado Code

    Colorado Code

    Title 6 - Consumer and Commercial Affairs

    Article 4 - Colorado Antitrust Act of 1992

    § 6-4-101. Short Title

    § 6-4-102. Legislative Declaration

    § 6-4-103. Definitions

    § 6-4-104. Illegal Restraint of Trade or Commerce

    § 6-4-105. Monopolization and Attempt to Monopolize

    § 6-4-106. Bid-Rigging

    § 6-4-107. Mergers - Acquisitions

    § 6-4-108. Exemptions

    § 6-4-109. Jurisdiction - Venue

    § 6-4-110. Civil Discovery Request

    § 6-4-111. Enforcement by the Attorney General

    § 6-4-112. Civil Penalties

    § 6-4-113. Enforcement - Injunction

    § 6-4-114. Enforcement - Civil Damages

    § 6-4-115. Notice to the Attorney General

    § 6-4-116. Computation of Damages

    § 6-4-117. Enforcement - Criminal Proceedings

    § 6-4-118. Statute of Limitations

    § 6-4-119. Interpretation

    § 6-4-120. Remedies - Cumulative

    § 6-4-121. Void Contracts - Refund

    § 6-4-122. Severability

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