NYC Administrative Code

§ 20-382 — Unlawful agreements by owners or horse drawn cab drivers.

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What is NYC AC § 20-382?

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This section prohibits owners and horse-drawn cab drivers from entering into contracts that involve soliciting patronage for hotels, apartment houses, restaurants, or cafes. The statute aims to prevent unlawful agreements that could affect competition and consumer choice. Applies to owners and horse-drawn cab drivers in New York City.

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§ 20-382 Unlawful agreements by owners or horse drawn cab drivers.

AC § 20-382

It shall be unlawful for any owner or any horse drawn cab driver to have or make any contract or agreement with any owner of any hotel, apartment house, restaurant or cafe or with the agent or employee of such places, by which such owner or such horse drawn cab driver shall agree to solicit the patronage of any passenger for any such hotel, apartment house, restaurant or cafe. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 1995/031.

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