Antitrust Supplement: Selected Statutes and Related MaterialsJohn J. Flynn Foundation Press, 1977 - 192 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 38.
113. lappuse
... U.S. antitrust law to overseas activities raises some difficult questions of jurisdiction . First , there is the question of subject matter jurisdiction : whether United States antitrust law applies to certain overseas acts which affect ...
... U.S. antitrust law to overseas activities raises some difficult questions of jurisdiction . First , there is the question of subject matter jurisdiction : whether United States antitrust law applies to certain overseas acts which affect ...
132. lappuse
... U.S. commerce discussed below . However , such tie - ins may be illegal , especially in the patent licensing context , under the laws of many foreign jurisdictions.62 From the standpoint of U.S. antitrust law , such a tying provision ...
... U.S. commerce discussed below . However , such tie - ins may be illegal , especially in the patent licensing context , under the laws of many foreign jurisdictions.62 From the standpoint of U.S. antitrust law , such a tying provision ...
145. lappuse
... U.S. , it is reasonably clear that the foreseeable effect of the agreement are to restrict U.S. imports . Therefore , there is subject matter jurisdiction over the transaction under the Sherman Act . Offshore and its subsidiary are the ...
... U.S. , it is reasonably clear that the foreseeable effect of the agreement are to restrict U.S. imports . Therefore , there is subject matter jurisdiction over the transaction under the Sherman Act . Offshore and its subsidiary are the ...
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PRINCIPAL FEDERAL ANTITRUST LAWS | 1 |
The Federal Trade Commission Act | 31 |
RELATED STATUTES AND EXEMPTIONS | 56 |
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acquisition act or practice agreement amended association authority bank cease and desist certiorari claim Clayton Act commerce commission or board Commissioner common carrier competition competitors compulsory license conduct conglomerate merger consent judgment conspiracy copy corporation damages deceptive act deemed defendant Department district court effect enforcement engaged expiration export F.Supp factors Federal Trade Commission filed firm foreign grantback Hot Chip infringement interest invention investigation involved issue joint venture judgment jurisdiction know-how license manufacturer mark ment notice paragraph partnership party patent Patent and Trademark person petition phonorecords prescribed prior proceeding purchasing purpose pursuant reason recommendations registered relevant request require respect restraint Robinson-Patman Act rule rulemaking Sherman Act Sovereign Immunities specific Stat substantial term territorial thereof Timken tion Trademark Office transactions U.S. antitrust law U.S. market unfair or deceptive United United States Code vertical mergers violation