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CHAPTER 1— MONOPOLIES AND COMBINATIONS IN RESTRAINT OF TRADE
§ 26a. Restrictions on the purchase of gasohol and synthetic motor fuel

(a) Limitations on the use of credit instruments; sales, resales, and transfersExcept as provided in subsection (b), it shall be unlawful for any person engaged in commerce, in the course of such commerce, directly or indirectly to impose any condition, restriction, agreement, or understanding that—(1) limits the use of credit instruments in any transaction concerning the sale, resale, or transfer of gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel of equivalent usability in any case in which there is no similar limitation on transactions concerning such person’s conventional motor fuel; or
(2) otherwise unreasonably discriminates against or unreasonably limits the sale, resale, or transfer of gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel of equivalent usability in any case in which such synthetic or conventional motor fuel is sold for use, consumption, or resale within the United States.
(b) Credit fees; equivalent conventional motor fuel sales; labeling of pumps; product liability disclaimers; advertising support; furnishing facilities(1) Nothing in this section or in any other provision of law in effect on December 2, 1980, which is specifically applicable to the sale of petroleum products shall preclude any person referred to in subsection (a) from imposing a reasonable fee for credit on the sale, resale, or transfer of the gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel referred to in subsection (a) if such fee equals no more than the actual costs to such person of extending that credit.
(2) The prohibitions in this section shall not apply to any person who makes available sufficient supplies of gasohol and other synthetic motor fuels of equivalent usability to satisfy his customers’ needs for such products, if the gasohol and other synthetic fuels are made available on terms and conditions which are equivalent to the terms and conditions on which such person’s conventional motor fuel products are made available.
(3) Nothing in this section shall—(A) preclude any person referred to in subsection (a) from requiring reasonable labeling of pumps dispensing the gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel referred to in subsection (a) to indicate, as appropriate, that such gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel is not manufactured, distributed, or sold by such person;
(B) preclude such person from issuing appropriate disclaimers of product liability for damage resulting from use of the gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel;
(C) require such person to provide advertising support for the gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel; or
(D) require such person to furnish or provide, at such person’s own expense, any additional pumps, tanks, or other related facilities required for the sale of the gasohol or other synthetic motor fuel.
(c) “United States” definedAs used in this section, “United States” includes the several States, the District of Columbia, any territory of the United States, and any insular possession or other place under the jurisdiction of the United States.

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Title 15— COMMERCE AND TRADE

CHAPTER 1— MONOPOLIES AND COMBINATIONS IN RESTRAINT OF TRADE

§ 1. Trusts, etc., in restraint of trade illegal; penalty

§ 2. Monopolizing trade a felony; penalty

§ 3. Trusts in Territories or District of Columbia illegal; combination a felony

§ 4. Jurisdiction of courts; duty of United States attorneys; procedure

§ 5. Bringing in additional parties

§ 6. Forfeiture of property in transit

§ 6a. Conduct involving trade or commerce with foreign nations

§ 7. “Person” or “persons” defined

§ 7a. Definitions

§ 7a–1. Limitation on recovery

§ 7a–2. Rights, authorities, and liabilities not affected

§ 7a–3. Anti-retaliation protection for whistleblowers

§ 8. Trusts in restraint of import trade illegal; penalty

§ 9. Jurisdiction of courts; duty of United States attorneys; procedure

§ 10. Bringing in additional parties

§ 11. Forfeiture of property in transit

§ 12. Definitions; short title

§ 13. Discrimination in price, services, or facilities

§ 13a. Discrimination in rebates, discounts, or advertising service charges; underselling in particular localities; penalties

§ 13b. Cooperative association; return of net earnings or surplus

§ 13c. Exemption of non-profit institutions from price discrimination provisions

§ 14. Sale, etc., on agreement not to use goods of competitor

§ 15. Suits by persons injured

§ 15a. Suits by United States; amount of recovery; prejudgment interest

§ 15b. Limitation of actions

§ 15c. Actions by State attorneys general

§ 15d. Measurement of damages

§ 15e. Distribution of damages

§ 15f. Actions by Attorney General

§ 15g. Definitions

§ 15h. Applicability of parens patriae actions

§ 16. Judgments

§ 17. Antitrust laws not applicable to labor organizations

§ 18. Acquisition by one corporation of stock of another

§ 18a. Premerger notification and waiting period

§ 18b. Mergers involving foreign government subsidies

§ 19. Interlocking directorates and officers

§ 19a. Repealed. ,

§ 20. Repealed. , ,

§ 21. Enforcement provisions

§ 21a. Actions and proceedings pending prior to ; additional and continuing violations

§ 22. District in which to sue corporation

§ 23. Suits by United States; subpoenas for witnesses

§ 24. Liability of directors and agents of corporation

§ 25. Restraining violations; procedure

§ 26. Injunctive relief for private parties; exception; costs

§ 26a. Restrictions on the purchase of gasohol and synthetic motor fuel

§ 26b. Application of antitrust laws to professional major league baseball

§ 27. Effect of partial invalidity

§ 27a. Transferred

§ 28. Repealed. , ,

§ 29. Appeals

§ 30. Repealed. , ,

§ 31. Repealed. , ,

§§ 32, 33. Repealed. , §§ 209, 210, ,

§ 34. Definitions applicable to sections 34 to 36

§ 35. Recovery of damages, etc., for antitrust violations from any local government, or official or employee thereof acting in an official capacity

§ 36. Recovery of damages, etc., for antitrust violations on claim against person based on official action directed by local government, or official or employee thereof acting in an official capacity

§ 37. Immunity from antitrust laws

§ 37a. Definitions

§ 37b. Confirmation of antitrust status of graduate medical resident matching programs

§ 38. Association of marine insurance companies; application of antitrust laws