Auro Inc., a manufacturer of lawn mowers, sells a lawn mower model both to retail chain Streetmart and to standalone store Lawnworks in the town of Bayside. Auro sells the model to Streetmart at $5 less per unit than it sells to Lawnworks as Streetmart buys more mowers. Streetmart's retail prices are therefore lower than those of Lawnworks. Which of the following statements is true of this case?
A. Auro is in violation of the provisions of the Parker Doctrine.
B. Auro is in violation of Section 2(a) of the Robinson-Patman Act.
C. Auro is in violation of Section 3 of the Clayton Act.
D. Auro is in violation of the Noerr Doctrine.
Answer: B
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