Md. Code, Com. Law §§ 11-401 through 11-406: Sales Below Cost Act – Maryland

Status: Enacted
Year Enacted: 1975
Year Amended: 2010
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A retailer or wholesaler with intent to injure a competitor or to destroy competition may not advertise, offer to sell, or sell at retail sale or wholesale sale any item of merchandise at less than its cost to the retailer or its cost to the wholesaler, respectively. For the purposes of this subtitle, if an item of merchandise is advertised, offered for sale, or sold with any other item at a combined price, or is advertised, offered as a gift, or given with the sale of any other item, all of the items are considered to be advertised, offered for sale, or sold. The cost to the retailer or the cost to the wholesaler, as the case may be, of each item is governed by § 11-401(b) and (c), respectively, of this subtitle.


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