Examples of Irish Competition Act in a sentence
Although there are no specific Irish franchising statutes, the restrictions set forth in the Irish Competition Act 2002 apply to franchise agreements.
The parties shall have received any clearance that may be required under the HSR Act and the Irish Competition Act.
Each of the Elan Companies, on one hand, and the Acquiror Parent and the Acquirors, on the other hand, shall be responsible for its own legal fees for preparing its portion of the HSR Act filings and Irish Competition Act notification.
To the extent a merger or acquisition is required to be notified to the European Commission pursuant to European Union Merger Regulation, no notification to the ICA is required pursuant to the Irish Competition Act.
Compliance checklist Competition law compliance for trade associations Trade associations or ‘associations of undertakings’ are specifically mentioned in both the Irish Competition Act 2002 and in European Union competition legislation, the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.
In accordance with the Irish Competition Act, 2002, the CER and the Competition Authority have put in place a co-operation agreement.
Ireland, ruling against the compatibility of the Irish Competition Act of 2017 with Article 6.2 of the Revised European Social Charter (1996).83 In the footsteps of FNV Kunsten, the Irish Competition Act of 2017 restricts the right to collective bargaining for employees and the “false” self-employed.
The European Union Merger Regulation (Regulation 139 of 2004) and the Irish Competition Act require notification of and approval by the European Commission or the ICA (as the case may be), of mergers or acquisitions involving parties with worldwide, European Union or (in the case of the Irish Competition Act) Irish sales exceeding given thresholds.
The Combination was further subject to merger control review under the Irish Competition Act 2002 (as amended) by the Competition Authority of Ireland (“Irish Competition Au- thority”).
A merger or acquisition subject to the requirements of the merger control provisions of the Irish Competition Act shall not be implemented until it has been notified to the ICA and either the ICA has determined that it would not substantially lessen competition in any market in Ireland or upon expiration of the waiting period following notification to the ICA.