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  8. Chapter 1 - Contracts.
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  10. Article 7 - Future Delivery.


Article 7 - Future Delivery.


  • Section 8-1-120 - Definitions.
  • Section 8-1-121 - Certain contracts for future delivery void; exceptions.
  • Section 8-1-122 - Failure to furnish statement on future delivery prima facie evidence of illegal contract.
  • Section 8-1-123 - Failure to deliver after deposit of margins prima facie evidence of void contract.
  • Section 8-1-124 - Contracts for future delivery of cotton not made subject to federal statutes prima facie evidence of void contract.
  • Section 8-1-125 - Making or assisting in making contract for future delivery when actual delivery not intended - Profit intended to be paid in money on day of delivery.
  • Section 8-1-126 - Making or assisting in making contract for future delivery when actual delivery not intended - Price based on bona fide sales on exchange or board of trade without making execution on exchange or board of trade.
  • Section 8-1-127 - Futures contracts made in another state.
  • Section 8-1-128 - Establishing office to engage in business of "futures".
  • Section 8-1-129 - Proof of establishment of place to publish commodities information prima facie evidence of guilt.
  • Section 8-1-130 - Persons involved in futures contracts not excused from testifying; participation prima facie evidence of guilt.
  • Section 8-1-131 - Money paid on illegal contract may be recovered.
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