| Ralph Folsom, Ralph B. Lake, Ved P. Nanda - 1996 - 788 lapas
...methods of assessment."34 The Merger Regulation defines the relevant geographic reference area as: "the area in which the undertakings concerned are...be distinguished from neighbouring areas because, in particular, conditions of competition are appreciably different in those areas. This assessment... | |
| Miroslav Jovanovic - 1998 - 816 lapas
...markets. The Commission has defined, in economic terms, the geographical market to be: the area where the undertakings concerned are involved in the supply and demand of products and services in which the conditions of competition are sufficiently homogeneous and which can be distinguished... | |
| Louis Phlips - 1998 - 460 lapas
...the letter. 3.2 Geographic market definition The CEC defines the geographic market as 'the area where the undertakings concerned are involved in the supply...can be distinguished from neighbouring areas because conditions of competition are appreciably different in those areas' (XXlst Report, p. 358). This assessment... | |
| European Air Law Association. Conference - 2000 - 168 lapas
...examine the relevant geographic market. The relevant geographic market has been defined by the Court as: "the area in which the undertakings concerned are...which the conditions of competition are sufficiently homogenous and which can be distinguished from neighbouring areas because the conditions of competition... | |
| Roger van den Bergh, Peter D. Camesasca - 2001 - 617 lapas
...regarded by the buyer as interchangeable, by reason of their characteristics, prices and intended use. The relevant geographic market comprises the area...concerned are involved in the supply and demand of relevant goods or services, in which the conditions of competition are sufficiently homogeneous, and... | |
| Damien Geradin - 2002 - 434 lapas
...investigation moves to a second stage. The Commission defines the geographic market as comprising: The area in which the undertakings concerned are involved...conditions of competition are sufficiently homogeneous [ie uniform] and which can be distinguished from neighbouring areas because the conditions of competition... | |
| Martin Mendelsohn, Stephen Rose - 2002 - 303 lapas
...regarded by the buyer as interchangeable, by reason of their characteristics, prices and intended use. The relevant geographic market comprises the area...concerned are involved in the supply and demand of relevant goods or services, in which the conditions of competition are sufficiently homogeneous, and... | |
| Lanning G. Bryer, Melvin Simensky - 2002 - 456 lapas
...substitutable by the consumer through the products' characteristics, their prices, and their intended use.48 The relevant geographic market comprises the area...undertakings concerned are involved in the supply of and demand for products or services, in which the conditions of competition are sufficiently homogeneous... | |
| Sonia Cortes, Association internationale des jeunes avocats - 2002 - 498 lapas
...Commission refers to the same criteria as those used for the definition of the relevant product market. The relevant geographic market comprises the area...undertakings concerned are involved in the supply of relevant products or services, in which the conditions of competition are sufficiently homogeneous... | |
| Michael A. Epstein, Frank L. Politano - 2002 - 1044 lapas
...similar industry-wide product classifications (e,g. classifications maintained by trade associations). The relevant geographic market comprises the area...undertakings concerned are involved in the supply of products or services, in which the conditions of competition are sufficiently homogeneous and which... | |
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