13-5-11. Proceedings -- Local cost surveys as evidence.
In any injunction proceedings or in the prosecution of any person as officer, director or
agent, it shall be sufficient to allege and prove the unlawful intent of the person, firm or
corporation for whom or for which he acts. Where a particular trade or industry of which the
person, firm or corporation complained against is a member, has an established cost survey for
the locality and vicinity in which the offense is committed, the said cost survey shall be deemed
prima-facie evidence in proving the costs of the person, firm or corporation complained against
within the provisions of this act, unless the person, firm or corporation shall have kept a
continuous, accurate and comprehensive record of the cost of business of the person, firm or
corporation, in which event said record may be introduced to rebut the cost survey.
No Change Since 1953
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