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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 134 — Miscellaneous trade regulations

134.45 Contracts restricting days for exhibiting motion picture films; penalty.

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134.45 Contracts restricting days for exhibiting motion picture films; penalty.
(1)As used in this section the following words and terms shall be construed as follows:
(a)“Person” shall include any natural person, partnership, firm, unincorporated association, limited liability company or corporation doing business within this state.
(b)“Public exhibition” shall mean any exhibition, performance or display which the public may see, view or attend for an admission price, fee or other valuable consideration.
(2)It shall be unlawful for any person to enter into a contract, directly or indirectly, to sell, rent, lease, license, lend, distribute or barter a motion picture film for public exhibition within this state upon the condition imposed by the seller, vendor, renter, lessor, licensor or distributor that such public exhibition thereof shall begin, occur or take place on a certain or specified day or days of the week.
(a)Any person who violates any provision of this section shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than $25 nor more than $300 for the first offense, and shall be fined not less than $300 nor more than $500 for each separate subsequent offense.
(b)A domestic or foreign corporation, association or limited liability company exercising any of the powers, franchises or functions of a business entity in this state that violates any provision of this section, shall not have the right of, and shall be prohibited from, doing business in this state, and the department of financial institutions shall revoke its certificate to do business in this state.
(4)When, upon complaint or otherwise, the attorney general or district attorney has good reason to believe that any provision of this section has been violated, he or she shall commence and prosecute the necessary actions in the supreme court, or in the circuit court of the county in which the defendant resides, for enforcement of this section. Such actions may include quo warranto, injunction or any other proceedings.
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