Common use of Differences in Pricing Clause in Contracts

Differences in Pricing. The charging of different prices in different markets, or within the same market, where such differences are based on normal commercial considerations, such as taking account of supply and demand conditions, is not in itself inconsistent with Articles 13.5 and 13.6.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Trade Promotion Agreement, Competition Policy Agreement, Competition Policy Agreement

Differences in Pricing. The charging of different prices in different markets, or within the same market, where such differences are based on normal commercial considerations, such as taking account of supply and demand conditions, is not in itself inconsistent with Articles 13.5 and 13.614.3 or 14.4.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Competition Agreement

Differences in Pricing. The charging of different prices in different markets, or within the same market, where such differences are based on normal commercial considerations, such as taking account of supply and demand conditions, is not in itself inconsistent with Articles 13.5 16.3 and 13.616.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Free Trade Agreement