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Nonetheless, we still have territorial restrictions applying to pharmacies.
Commercial constraints which may limit sales growth; for example, territorial restrictions contained in agency and licensing agreements.
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Behind this peculiar outcome lay the antiquated and illegal territorial restrictions of the National Basketball Association.
When North Dakota became a state in 1889, territorial restrictions against breaking the Sabbath were incorporated into state law and few exceptions were made.
My feeling was that, whilst quota and effort limitations both combine readily with territorial restrictions, neither of the first two sits that comfortably with the other.
The convention denounced the proposed compromise, but rejected secession over any territorial restrictions on slavery in favor of extending the Missouri Compromise line to the west coast.
Mr. Merriman said that Canon relaxed territorial restrictions for color copiers in September, and Danka immediately landed two big new accounts.
Finally, the government decided that the franchise-style territorial restrictions that limit the number of off-sale outlets in Saskatchewan's two largest cities (Saskatoon and Regina) would remain in place.
Fair and controlled competition can be allowed, without territorial restrictions, but with the necessary and suitable qualitative criteria for the collective management of copyright and the preservation of the value of the rights.
To this end, the Services Directive obliges Member States to screen their national legislation for requirements applied to certain professions, such as quantitative and territorial restrictions, in order to evaluate their appropriateness in the light of conditions established in the case-law of the European Court of Justice.