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New Mexico Statutes Annotated 1978
Chapter 57
5
Motion Pictures
State of New Mexico
57-5-1
Definitions
57-5-2
[Purpose of act; violations; penalty.]
57-5-3
[Restrictive contracts, combinations or monopolies illegal; penalty.]
57-5-4
[Contracts for excessive number of pictures unlawful; form of contracts of sale, license or lease; power of public regulation commission; penalty for violations.]
57-5-5
[Division of products among exhibitors.]
57-5-6
[Announcement of pictures to be produced; contents of announcement; filing with public regulation commission; sale to competitor at less price unlawful; sale or lease to be by contract; penalty for violation.]
57-5-7
[Contracts for sale, lease or license; revocation or disapproval; binding when not disapproved.]
57-5-8
[Secret rebates or arrangements unlawful; penalty.]
57-5-9
[Contracts for more than one year unlawful; rights under former contracts; penalty for violation; invalidity of contract.]
57-5-10
[Exhibitor having contract running longer than year; rights in selection of pictures.]
57-5-11
[Producer- or distributor-controlled theaters; rights in choosing pictures; selling or leasing to competitors; penalty for violation.]
57-5-12
[Refusing alternative selections; prima facie evidence of intent to violate act; penalty.]
57-5-13
[Date and place of alternative selections; contracts made outside state unlawful; exception.]
57-5-14
[Civil liability for violation.]
57-5-15
[Misrepresentation of box office value; civil liability.]
57-5-16
[Fair and equitable adjustments of contracts permitted.]
57-5-17
[Existing contracts to be filed with public regulation commission.]
57-5-18
[Public regulation commission as agent for service of process.]
57-5-19
[Failure to designate agent for service of process; penalty; pictures barred.]
57-5-20
[Venue of prosecutions.]
57-5-21
[Contracts filed with public regulation commission; fees; filing copies of blank forms; penalty for violation.]
57-5-22
[Determination of first and second run theaters by public regulation commission.]