The curious history of resale price maintenance
By Charles A. Stewart
Business Advice and Financial Planning,
June 2011
The agreement between manufacturer and retailer to set minimum prices eliminates, or at least dramatically restricts intrabrand competition among retailers of the articles and so is an obvious restraint of trade deemed illegal by the Sherman Act.
The curious history of resale price maintenance
By Charles A. Stewart
Business and Securities Law,
May 2011
The agreement between manufacturer and retailer to set minimum prices eliminates, or at least dramatically restricts intrabrand competition among retailers of the articles and so is an obvious restraint of trade deemed illegal by the Sherman Act.
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