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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The provisions of W.S. 40-4-107 and 40-4-109 shall not apply to any sale made:
(i) In closing out in good faith the owner's stock or any part thereof for the purpose of discontinuing his trade in any such stock or commodity, and in the case of the sale of seasonal goods or to the bona fide sale of perishable goods to prevent loss to the vendor by spoilage or depreciation, provided notice is given to the public thereof;
(ii) When the goods are damaged or deteriorated in quality, and notice is given to the public thereof;
(iii) By an officer acting under the orders of any court;
(iv) In an endeavor made in good faith to meet the prices of a competitor selling the same or similar article or product in the same locality or trade area;
(v) When the goods are sold for promotional purposes at a special sale of limited duration including but not limited to a grand opening sale, an annual anniversary sale, an annual customer appreciation sale or a community, neighborhood or mall wide sale;
(vi) In a sale of limited duration to reduce inventory, dispose of slow selling items or dispose of items replaced or to be replaced by new models;
(vii) Of any products in a class of products where the prices are identical for the same volume throughout the class provided the total revenues from all the sales of products of that class by the vendor exceed the costs as defined in W.S. 40-4-107. For pharmaceuticals, for the purposes of this subsection, prices are identical if they are identical for a supply for a defined period of time even though the physical quantities of pharmaceuticals may be different.
(b) Any person, firm or corporation who performs work upon, renovates, alters or improves any personal property belonging to another person, firm or corporation, shall be construed to be a vendor within the meaning of this act.
(c) W.S. 40-4-107 through 40-4-110 shall not apply to any person entering into a cooperative arrangement for antitrust exceptions approved pursuant to W.S. 35-24-101 through 35-24-116.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 40. Trade and Commerce § 40-4-110. Persons, agreements and transactions exempted from W.S. 40-4-107 and 40-4-109 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-40-trade-and-commerce/wy-st-sect-40-4-110/
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