101.004 – CONFLICT WITH ANTITRUST ACTS. (a) Agreements
Texas Natural Resources Code § 101.004
Summary
This law clarifies that agreements made to conserve natural resources in Texas are not considered violations of antitrust laws. It protects parties involved in such agreements from antitrust claims, ensuring they can operate without legal conflict regarding competition laws.
Agreements for resource conservation are exempt from antitrust violations.
Protects parties from legal challenges under antitrust laws.
Court conflicts between this chapter and antitrust laws favor this chapter.
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