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The Franchisor's Dilemma: Justifying Tying Arrangements In Antitrust Suits., Larry R. Patton Dec 1972

The Franchisor's Dilemma: Justifying Tying Arrangements In Antitrust Suits., Larry R. Patton

St. Mary's Law Journal

Tying Arrangements within the Franchise market suppress competition by denying competitors free access to the market for a tied product. A tie-in or tied product is an item, distinguishable from the franchise itself, forced upon a franchise, to secure the license. The two defenses used in validating a tied product are: (1) that the tying product in “good will” serves a satisfactory purpose in conjunction with the tied product, and (2) the tied protect serves to protect the quality of the trademarked product. This study examines case law and how the application of the Sherman and Clayton Anti-Trust Acts in …


Enforcement Of The Merger Laws By Private Party Litigation, Earl W. Kintner, Merle F. Wilberding Jan 1972

Enforcement Of The Merger Laws By Private Party Litigation, Earl W. Kintner, Merle F. Wilberding

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Antitrust - Standing - State Does Not Have Standing To Sue As Parens Patriae Under Section 4 Of The Clayton Act For Damages To The General Economy Attributed To Violations Of The Antitrust Laws, James M. Papada Iii Jan 1972

Antitrust - Standing - State Does Not Have Standing To Sue As Parens Patriae Under Section 4 Of The Clayton Act For Damages To The General Economy Attributed To Violations Of The Antitrust Laws, James M. Papada Iii

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Survey Of The Antitrust Law Of Exclusive Agreements, John H. Shenefield Jan 1972

A Survey Of The Antitrust Law Of Exclusive Agreements, John H. Shenefield

University of Richmond Law Review

Within the world of commerce, long-term supply contracts are common. Manufacturers seek to establish dependable customers and consumers hope for the security of a reliable supply. Short of vertical integration no commercial arrangement accomplishes these ends more efficiently than the several varieties of exclusive arrangements.


The Patent-Antitrust Balance: Proposals For Change, N.R. Powers Jan 1972

The Patent-Antitrust Balance: Proposals For Change, N.R. Powers

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Developments, Various Editors Jan 1972

Recent Developments, Various Editors

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.