Proposed Consent Order definition
Examples of Proposed Consent Order in a sentence
The Proposed Consent Order remedies the likely anticompetitive effects, in seven geographic markets, arising from certain aspects of Proposed Respondents’ joint venture.
Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent Parent or Seller from complying with the Proposed Consent Order and neither Parent nor Seller shall be considered in breach of this Agreement for taking actions to comply with the Proposed Consent Order.
The FTC shall have issued publicly the Proposed Consent Order relating to the Rite Aid Acquisition and such Proposed Consent Order shall identify Fred’s or the Buyer as being preliminarily approved as the purchaser of the Purchased Assets hereunder.
The Commission has entered into an agreement containing a Proposed Consent Order with Shell and Texaco in settlement of a proposed complaint.
To prevent the competitive harm from the Joint Venture, Section V of the Proposed Consent Order requires the Proposed Respondents to divest to one or more third parties either Texaco’s interest in Colonial or Shell’s interest in Plantation.
For the reasons articulated below, the parties respectfully request that the Administrative Law Judge issue an Initial Determination terminating this investigation on the basis of the Consent Order Stipulation and [Proposed] Consent Order.
Based on the foregoing, the parties respectfully request that the Administrative Law Judge issue an Initial Determination terminating this investigation on the basis of the attached Consent Order Stipulation and [Proposed] Consent Order.
The Proposed Consent Order alleviates the alleged competitive concerns arising from the Joint Venture in seven geographic markets, which are discussed below.
The attached Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment describes both the allegations in the draft complaint and the terms of the consent order—embodied in the consent agreement—that would settle these allegations.
The Proposed Consent Order is designed to remedy likely effects arising from CVS’S proposed acquisition of certain cable television systems presently owned and operated by Inc.