An International Antitrust Primer: A Businessman's Guide to the International Aspects of United States Antitrust Law and to Key Foreign Antitrust LawsMacmillan, 1974 - 391 pages |
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... matter jurisdiction . The aspect of subject matter jurisdiction referred to in this chapter is to be distinguished from the facet that we discussed in Chapter 3. There we were concerned with the territorial scope of coverage that ...
... matter jurisdiction . The aspect of subject matter jurisdiction referred to in this chapter is to be distinguished from the facet that we discussed in Chapter 3. There we were concerned with the territorial scope of coverage that ...
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... matter how pertinent to the matter . If a company fails to comply with a CID , the government may file a petition for enforcement in the appropriate federal district court . Where the company receiving the CID has objections to the ...
... matter how pertinent to the matter . If a company fails to comply with a CID , the government may file a petition for enforcement in the appropriate federal district court . Where the company receiving the CID has objections to the ...
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... matter of determining whether or not there has been a criminal offense . The onus is on the prosecution to prove an ... matter ; refer the matter to the attorney general of Canada for consideration of appropriate action , such as prosecu ...
... matter of determining whether or not there has been a criminal offense . The onus is on the prosecution to prove an ... matter ; refer the matter to the attorney general of Canada for consideration of appropriate action , such as prosecu ...
Contents
chapter | 8 |
Mergers Acquisitions and Joint Ventures | 118 |
chapter 9 | 139 |
Copyright | |
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