Competition Law definition

Competition Law means any Law that prohibits, restricts or regulates actions having the purpose or effect of monopolization or restraint of trade or lessening of competition through merger or acquisition.
Competition Law means any Law that is designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate actions having the purpose or effect of monopolization or lessening of competition through merger or acquisition or restraint of trade.
Competition Law means the Sxxxxxx Antitrust Act of 1890, the Cxxxxxx Act of 1914, the HSR Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act, and all other domestic or foreign Applicable Laws passed by a domestic or foreign Governmental Authority that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate actions having the purpose or effect of monopolization or restraint of trade or lessening of competition through merger or acquisition.

Examples of Competition Law in a sentence

  • The Parties explicitly agree to observe Cefic REACH Competition Law compliance guidance attached as Annex 1 to this Agreement.

  • The parties will consult and cooperate with one another in connection with any information or proposals submitted in connection with proceedings under or relating to any Competition Law.

  • Any amendment to the Companies Law, the Israeli Securities Law, the Economic Competition Law or other applicable law adversely affecting the right of the Indemnitee to be indemnified, insured or released pursuant hereto shall be prospective in effect, and shall not affect the Company’s obligation or ability to indemnify or insure the Indemnitee for any act or omission occurring prior to such amendment, unless otherwise provided by applicable law.

  • In addition, the Company and Holding shall each promptly make any other filing that is required under any Non-U.S. Competition Law.

  • The arbitrator shall be entitled to award the same remedies that a court can award, including public injunctive relief under the California Unfair Competition Law and Consumer Legal Remedies Act.


More Definitions of Competition Law

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.
Competition Law means law which addresses the following conduct, where it may affect air transport services:
Competition Law means any law which addresses the following conduct, where it could affect road freight transport services or coach and bus services:
Competition Law means any domestic or foreign antitrust, competition and merger control law or regulation that is applicable to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.
Competition Law means Chapters I and II of the Competition Xxx 0000, Section 188 of the Enterprise Xxx 0000, Articles 101 and 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and any other Law relating to competition and antitrust;
Competition Law means the HSR Act and all other federal, state and foreign Laws and Orders that are designed or intended to prohibit, restrict or regulate (i) actions having the purpose or effect of monopolization or restraint of trade or lessening of competition or (ii) foreign investment.