2025 Session
Last amended: 1971 session
§ 325D.65 — Venue
Plain-Language Summary
The Minnesota Antitrust Law applies to all anticompetitive conduct occurring on or after January 1, 1972, regardless of when any contract or agreement was first made.
325D.65 VENUE.
Actions or proceedings brought by the state or any private party for violations of the provisions of sections 325D.49 to 325D.66, may be brought in the district court in and for the county where the offense or any part thereof is committed, or where any of the defendants reside or is found, or where any agent of any defendant resides or is found, or where any defendant, corporation, association, firm, partnership, or limited partnership does business.
History:
History: History:
1971 c 865 s 17
Practical Notes
Even if a contract was signed before 1972, any anticompetitive conduct under that contract after January 1, 1972 can be challenged under this law.