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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Page 200
... prohibited under Article 85 ( 1 ) are automatically void . Portions of the agreement that are not prohibited by Article 85 ( 1 ) remain valid unless they cannot be separated from the unlawful parts of the agreement , in which case the ...
... prohibited under Article 85 ( 1 ) are automatically void . Portions of the agreement that are not prohibited by Article 85 ( 1 ) remain valid unless they cannot be separated from the unlawful parts of the agreement , in which case the ...
Page 212
... prohibited from selling outside of their assigned territories . Grundig registered the trademark GINT ( Grundig International ) in Germany and affixed it to Grundig products manufactured in Germany . In each of the other Common Market ...
... prohibited from selling outside of their assigned territories . Grundig registered the trademark GINT ( Grundig International ) in Germany and affixed it to Grundig products manufactured in Germany . In each of the other Common Market ...
Page 364
... prohibited pursuant to this Article shall be null and void . 3 . Nevertheless , the provisions of paragraph 1 may be declared inapplicable in the case of : -any agreements or classes of agreements between enterprises , -any decisions or ...
... prohibited pursuant to this Article shall be null and void . 3 . Nevertheless , the provisions of paragraph 1 may be declared inapplicable in the case of : -any agreements or classes of agreements between enterprises , -any decisions or ...
Contents
chapter | 8 |
Mergers Acquisitions and Joint Ventures | 118 |
chapter 9 | 139 |
Copyright | |
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