Trade union agreements not void solely for restraint of trade, but civil courts cannot enforce member-condition agreements. An agreement among members of a registered trade union shall not be void or voidable merely because any of its objects are in restraint of trade, but this does not permit a civil court to entertain proceedings to enforce or recover damages for breaches of agreements concerning conditions on which members shall or shall not sell goods, transact business, work, employ or be employed.
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Trade union agreements not void solely for restraint of trade, but civil courts cannot enforce member-condition agreements.
An agreement among members of a registered trade union shall not be void or voidable merely because any of its objects are in restraint of trade, but this does not permit a civil court to entertain proceedings to enforce or recover damages for breaches of agreements concerning conditions on which members shall or shall not sell goods, transact business, work, employ or be employed.
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