§ 46-9-52 - Unjust discrimination in freight-transportation rates by common carriers generally
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    46-9-52   (2010)
   46-9-52.    Unjust discrimination in freight-transportation rates by common carriers generally 
      (a)  No  person, including an officer or agent of any corporation, shall, either  by payment of money or other thing of value, by solicitation, or  otherwise, induce any common carrier of freight within this state, or  any officers or agents of the common carrier, to discriminate unjustly  in favor of that person or corporation as against any other consignor or  consignee in the transportation of freight to and from points in this  state; and no such person shall aid or abet any common carrier in any  such unjust discrimination.
(b)  Any person  who violates this Code section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. In  addition, any such person shall, together with such common carrier, be  liable jointly or severally in an action to be brought by any consignor  or consignee discriminated against for all damages caused by or  resulting from the discrimination.