South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - Trusts, Monopolies And Restraints Of Trade
Section 39-3-110. "Monopoly" defined.

A "monopoly" is any union, combination, consolidation or affiliation of capital, credit, property, assets, trade, custom, skill, acts or other valuable thing or possession, by or between persons, firms or corporations or associations of persons, firms or corporations, whereby any one of the purposes or objects mentioned in this article is accomplished or sought to be accomplished or whereby any one or more of such purposes are promoted or attempted to be executed or carried out or the several results described herein are reasonably calculated to be produced. A "monopoly" as thus defined includes not merely such combinations by and between two or more persons, firms or corporations acting for themselves, but all aggregations, amalgamations, affiliations, consolidations or incorporations of capital, skill, credit, assets, property, custom, trade or other valuable thing or possession, whether effected by the ordinary methods of partnership, by actual union under the legal form of a corporation, or by the purchase, acquisition or control of shares or certificates of stocks or bonds or other corporate property or franchises and all corporations or partnerships that have been or may be created by the consolidation or amalgamation of the separate capital, stock, bonds, assets, credit, properties, custom, trade or corporate or firm belongings of two or more firms, corporations or companies are especially declared to constitute monopolies within the meaning of this article, if so created or entered into for any one or more of the purposes named in this article.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 66-61; 1952 Code Section 66-61; 1942 Code Section 6625; 1932 Code Section 6625; Civ. C. '22 Section 3535; Civ. C. '12 Section 2442; 1902 (23) 1057.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 39 - Trade and Commerce

Chapter 3 - Trusts, Monopolies And Restraints Of Trade

Section 39-3-10. Arrangements, contracts, agreements, trusts, and combinations adversely affecting competition or price declared against public policy.

Section 39-3-20. Penalties for corporate violations of Section 39-3-10.

Section 39-3-30. Injured person may recover damages.

Section 39-3-40. Testimony may be compelled; immunity of witness.

Section 39-3-110. "Monopoly" defined.

Section 39-3-120. Monopolies declared unlawful.

Section 39-3-130. Agreement in restraint of trade shall be conspiracy to defraud.

Section 39-3-140. Agreements to limit competition, conspiracy to defraud.

Section 39-3-150. Conspiracy to form monopoly; exemptions for motor fuel sales to meet existing competition; records to support exemption.

Section 39-3-160. Forfeiture of corporate franchise.

Section 39-3-170. Disqualification of foreign corporation.

Section 39-3-180. Penalties.

Section 39-3-190. Enforcement by Attorney General and solicitors.

Section 39-3-200. Provisions of article are cumulative.

Section 39-3-310. Investigations by Attorney General; attendance of witnesses.

Section 39-3-320. Application for discovery.

Section 39-3-330. Issuance of order of discovery; form and service of order.

Section 39-3-340. Conduct of examination.

Section 39-3-350. Testimony may be compelled; immunity of witness.

Section 39-3-360. Powers of referee.

Section 39-3-510. Repeal of common-law rights in phonograph records after sale.