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Code · Montana · Title 30 — Trade and Commerce · Chapter 14 · Part 2

30-14-212. Forced sales not basis of cost price.

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30-14-212 . Forced sales not basis of cost price. In establishing the cost of a given article or product to the distributor and vendor, the invoice cost of the article or product purchased at a forced, bankrupt, closeout, or other sale outside of the ordinary channels of trade may not be used as a basis for justifying a price lower than one based upon the replacement cost as of the date of sale of the article or product replaced through the ordinary channels of trade, unless:
(1)the article or product is kept separate from goods purchased in the ordinary channels of trade;
(2)the article or product is advertised and sold as merchandise purchased at a forced, bankrupt, or closeout sale or by means other than through the ordinary channels of trade and such advertising states the conditions under which the goods were purchased and the quantity of merchandise to be sold or offered for sale.
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