Competition Acts definition
Examples of Competition Acts in a sentence
Moreover, the Indian Competition Act's limitations have made antitrust rules stricter and more cautious, potentially limiting India's share of worldwide M&A.
Purchaser, on the one hand, and Crompton and the Sellers, on the other hand, shall share equally all filing fees in respect of the Competition Acts, if applicable, and all other filings under applicable antitrust statutes.
Crompton, the Sellers, the Company and Purchaser shall cooperate, as may be necessary, with respect to their respective filings, if any, made pursuant to the Competition Acts and all other filings made under applicable antitrust statutes.
No approval, authorization, consent or other order or action of or filing or registration with any court, administrative agency or other government authority is required for the execution, delivery and performance by the Company of the Transaction Documents to which it is a party, except for such approvals, authorizations, consents or orders obtained or filings or registrations made or contemplated by the Competition Acts.
MERCK and BIOMET shall use their commercially reasonable efforts to resolve such objections, if any, as may be asserted with respect to the sale and purchase of the Merck Interest contemplated hereby under any Antitrust and Competition Act by any governmental authority with regulatory jurisdiction over the enforcement of such Antitrust and Competition Acts.
Other than the approval identified in Schedule 4.1(b) of the Purchase Agreement, no approval, authorization, consent or other order or action of or filing or registration with any court, administrative agency or other government authority is required for the execution, delivery and performance by Sellers of the Transaction Documents to which each is a party, except for such approvals, authorizations, consents or orders obtained or filings or registrations made or contemplated by the Competition Acts.