Common use of Competition Law Clause in Contracts

Competition Law. the national and directly effective legislation of any jurisdiction which governs the conduct of companies or individuals in relation to restrictive or other anti-competitive agreements or practices (including, but not limited to, cartels, pricing, resale pricing, market sharing, bid rigging, terms of trading, purchase or supply and joint ventures), dominant or monopoly market positions (whether held individually or collectively) and the control of acquisitions or mergers.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Four Rivers Bioenergy Inc.), Sale and Purchase Agreement (Capital Markets Technologies, Inc.), Share Purchase Agreement (Misonix Inc)

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Competition Law. the national and directly effective legislation of any jurisdiction which governs the conduct of companies or individuals in relation to restrictive or other anti-competitive agreements or practices (including, but not limited to, cartels, pricing, resale pricingprice fixing, market sharing, bid rigging, terms of trading, purchase or supply and joint ventures), dominant or monopoly market positions (whether held individually or collectively) and the control of acquisitions or mergers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Share Purchase Agreement (Coda Octopus Group, Inc.)

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