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Germany, however, has signaled that it wants more restrictive agreements.
Many producers have established restrictive agreements with farmers who raise chickens they provide.
Under restrictive agreements, the stock can be sold only to company owners and employees, with the prices determined by the formula.
After many tries, the two countries finally phased out a restrictive agreement that governed air service for nearly three decades.
At the root of the case, both sides agree, is the issue of whether Federal tax law supports the restrictive agreements.
One can imagine the howls if Japanese negotiators were to demand free entry for their nationals in defiance of any restrictive agreements.
Restrictive agreements had to be registered at the Restrictive Practices Court, and were considered on individual merit.
In 1847, they drew up the Murray Hill Restrictive Agreement, which still applies to some of the older deeds.
Restrictive agreements and covenants.
However, the European Community has proposed limiting the ability of individual governments to establish less restrictive agreements with the United States or other noncommunity countries.
Under Art 85(3), the Commission may exempt a restrictive agreement, provided it promotes technical or economic progress while allowing the consumer a fair share of the benefits.
His descendants helped forge the 1847 Murray Hill Restrictive Agreement, which bans nonresidential uses like slaughterhouses and glue factories.
RTPA 1976 applies both to restrictive agreements affecting the supply of goods and those affecting the supply of services.
It should be remembered that agricultural products may require consideration of special competition rules (in particular, the rules on restrictive agreements and state subsidies may not automatically apply).
Air travel between the U.S. and Europe is swathed in restrictive agreements that prevent strong U.S. carriers from competing head to head with foreign airlines.
This was designed to replace the existing arrangements whereby restrictive agreements had to be registered centrally, and it thereby brought the UK into line with the EC.
These marketing alliances are seen by airlines as a way to extend the reach of their route networks despite restrictive agreements between countries on which carrier can fly where and how often.
Similarly, it is open to firms to argue for a restrictive agreement before the Restrictive Trade Practices Court, citing one or more of the 'gateways' continued in the Act.
In particular, the focus on the form of restrictive agreements, rather than on their effects, means that careful drafting can take some agreements between firms outside the scope of the legislation.
Restrictive Agreement at Issue Judge Cohen asked the two sides to negotiate on the valuation question and said she would weigh the legal issues involving restrictive agreements.
EC competition law is based on Articles 85 and 86 of the Treaty of Rome, which respectively prohibit restrictive agreements between firms, and the abuse of dominant positions.
But if the judge should uphold the restrictive agreements and the Hallmark formula there would be no tax liability, Mr. Woods said, because estate-tax law permits charitable deductions up to 100 percent.
The community said Lufthansa of West Germany, Alitalia of Italy and Olympic Airways of Greece had confirmed in recent days that they were ready to modify restrictive agreements with other airlines.
They are also concerned that the owners of the viable lines may impose restrictive agreements, such as laborious reporting requirements or "reach-through rights" that give the owner possession of any commercially important discovery a researcher may make.
The satellites will be launched by the American Thor Delta 2914 satellite-launch vehicles, at the cost of a restrictive agreement; any commercial use of Symphonie is forbidden by the U.S. State Department.