resale price maintenance उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Subsequent decisions characterized Dr Miles as holding that minimum resale price maintenance is unlawful " per se " ( automatically ).
- O'Connor's opinion for the court overruled a 1968 precedent that had labeled as illegal price-fixing the practice known as resale price maintenance.
- First, [ a ] dominant retailer . . . might request resale price maintenance to forestall innovation in distribution that decreases costs.
- Minimum resale price maintenance ( MRPM ) had ensured that retailers could only sell a product at a price determined by the manufacturer.
- The decision rested on the assertion that minimum resale price maintenance is indistinguishable in economic effect from naked horizontal price fixing by a cartel.
- Writing for the court, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor said there was " insufficient economic justification " for prohibiting the practice known as resale price maintenance.
- Several decades after " Dr Miles ", scholars began to question the assertion that minimum resale price maintenance, a vertical restraint, was the economic equivalent of a naked horizontal cartel.
- Among the legislation passed under his government was the abolition of resale price maintenance, bringing costs down for the consumer against the interests of producers of food and other commodities.
- Thus, from the 1975 enactment of the Consumer Goods Pricing Act to the 2007 " Leegin " decision, resale price maintenance was again no longer legal in the United States.
- In 1968, the Supreme Court extended the " per se " rule against minimum resale price maintenance to maximum resale price maintenance, in " Albrecht v . Herald Co . ",.