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Court ends tobacco company payments in Md., Pa.

Posted on November 6, 2009 at 4:00 PM

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina's highest court says three cigarette companies can stop making payments to tobacco farmers in Maryland and Pennsylvania through a decade-old settlement.

The state Supreme Court ruled Friday that Philip Morris, Lorillard and R.J. Reynolds could stop making payments to those growers under a 1999 agreement, which stemmed from the national tobacco settlement with the states a year earlier.

The agreement says the companies could reduce their payments when Congress agreed to a buyout for quota owners in 2004.

The justices ruled the states entered the agreement knowing the payments would end as a result of a quota buyout.

Agriculture officials say farmers in Maryland and Pennsylvania would have received $22 million had a trial court ruling been upheld.

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