Tying arrangements : practice under Federal antitrust, patent, and banking law / William M. Hannay, Esq. (Schiff Hardin LLP, Chicago, Illinois).
" ... explains the requirements necessary to prove that an illegal tie exists and sets out the defenses that may justify a tie in particular situations under [section] 1 of the Sherman Act and [section] 3 of the Clayton Act. The Bank Holding Company Act and the Home Owners' Loan Act-the sources of a...
Uniform Title: | Corporate practice portfolio series ;
no. 39-3rd. |
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Language: | English |
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Arlington, VA :
Bureau of National Affairs,
[1997]-
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Series: | Corporate practice portfolio series ;
no. 39-3rd. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
Format: | Electronic Website |
Contents:
- Detailed analysis. Introduction
- Statutory and historical background
- The prohibition against tying
- Package sales, full-line forcing, franchising and other business practices
- Insurance, real estate, warranties, cemeteries, utilities and other special product issues
- Practice under Federal banking law
- Practice under federal patent and copyright law
- A counselling summary-keeping it legal
- Working papers.