MAM-A.1.8
Chapter 2 of Part 5 of the CBB Law (Articles 106 and 107) deals with violation of market dealings:
Article 106 states that: "In the application of this law a person is guilty of market manipulation if he:
Article 107 states that: "A person shall not be guilty of market manipulation if he proves that his reasons for engaging in the alleged conduct were legitimate and that he had acted in conformity with the accepted market practices in the market concerned, or that he had acted in conformity with any price stablization rules made by the Central Bank, or if he believed on reasonable grounds that his conduct did not violate Article 106 of this Law and that he had taken all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to avoid behaving in any way against the said Article."