Examples of Antitrust Statutes in a sentence
Conviction or civil judgment finding a violation by any Person or any subsidiary or affiliate of any Person under State or Federal Antitrust Statutes.
Conviction or civil judgment finding a violation by any Person or any subsidiary or Affiliate of any Person under State or Federal Antitrust Statutes.
The petitioner also avers that the petitioner has been injured by conduct prohibited by the Missouri Antitrust Statutes §§ 416.011 to 416.161, RSMo and that but for the actions of the defendants, the petitioner would be selling hospital supplies to hospitals and nursing homes in the State of Missouri.
The petitioner avers that the defendants have violated the Missouri Antitrust Statutes §§ 416.011 to 416.161, RSMo injuring Missouri hospital supply customers including health systems and patients.
Lawrence L.C. Lee, Taiwan’s Antitrust Statutes: Proposals for a Regulatory Regime and Comparison of U.S. and Taiwanese Antitrust Law, 6 IND.
Major Antitrust Statutes (with particular emphasis on agriculture)Packers and Stockyards Act, 1921 (P&S Act) (7 USC §181 et seq.), administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA).
The petitioner avers that the defendants have monopolized the above relevant markets through conduct prohibited by the Missouri Antitrust Statutes §§ 416.011 to 416.161, RSMo and that the prohibited conduct has injured Missouri hospital supply customers including health systems and patients.129.
Accordingly, the end-payor plaintiffs’ claims based on the laws of these states, the District of Columbia, and the unspecified U.S. territories are dismissed.B. Claims Brought Under State Antitrust Statutes Next, defendants move to dismiss the end-payor plaintiffs’ claims brought under the antitrust statutes of Oregon, Rhode Island, and Utah for lack of statutory standing.
Exclusive Dealing and the Antitrust Statutes Complaint Counsel has alleged and the Commission has concluded that McWane’s Full Support Program is illegal exclusionary conduct because it is a form of exclusive dealing.
Colby,R.W. and Frye, C.M. (1951): Effect of feeding high levels of protein and calcium in rat rations on magnesium deficiency synd- rome.