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Code · Louisiana · Title 51 — Trade and Commerce

RS 51:426

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RS 51:426
§426. Exemptions
The provisions of this Subpart shall not apply to sales at retail or sales at wholesale:
(1)Where merchandise is sold in bona fide clearance sales, if advertised, marked, and sold as such;
(2)Where perishable merchandise must be sold promptly in order to forestall loss;
(3)Where merchandise is imperfect or damaged, or is being discontinued and is advertised, marked and sold as such;
(4)Where merchandise is sold upon the final liquidation of any business;
(5)Where merchandise is sold for charitable purposes or to relief agencies;
(6)Where merchandise is sold on contract to departments of the government or governmental institutions;
(7)Where merchandise is sold in good faith to meet that competition which permits a competitor to sell at a lesser price where such competitor is able to do so without violating the terms and conditions of this Subpart;
(8)Where merchandise is sold by any officer acting under the order or direction of any court;
(9)Where the merchandise is sold by the manufacturer or producer thereof.
Amended by Acts 1952, No. 181, §1.
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