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abuse of a dominant positionの例文

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  • This standard contract could well represent an abuse of a dominant position.
  • That article prohibits the abuse of a dominant position including predatory pricing.
  • Competition law also prevents monopolization or abuse of a dominant position, and anticompetitive mergers and acquisitions.
  • "As it stands, the merger will amount to an abuse of a dominant position, " said Jean-Christophe Filori, Cresson's spokesman.
  • It wants to impose a standard contract with its site holders, and this could be an abuse of a dominant position.
  • "FS's repeated and long-standing refusal to grant access to the Italian railway market represents an abuse of a dominant position, " the Commission said.
  • The EU's executive Commission fined Germany's former state-owned monopoly 12.6 million euro ( USD14.7 million ) following a probe centering on the abuse of a dominant position in the local market.
  • In denying access to Marathon, Shell and Exxon broke two European laws deregulating the gas market and the Commission considered the refusals " as a potential abuse of a dominant position ."
  • In a statement, the European Commission said its inquiry " aims to assess whether CCE's distribution practices may constitute an abuse of a dominant position in violation of EU competition rules ."
  • ""'H鰂ner and Elser v Macrotron GmbH " "'( 1991 ) C-41 / 90 was a significant EU competition law case, concerning the definition of an " undertaking " and abuse of a dominant position.
  • The EU's executive Commission fined Germany's former state-owned monopoly 12 . 6 million euro ( USD14 . 7 million ) following a probe centering on the abuse of a dominant position in the local market.
  • Stelios Haji-Ionnaou, chairman of Easyjet, said in an interview that if the BA seeks to start a no-frills, low-cost airline, something BA's talked about doing, that would constitute " abuse of a dominant position " in European Union law and that he might bring legal action.
  • In issuing its order, the Commission said IMS's refusal " constitutes . . . abuse of a dominant position " and was " likely to cause serious and irreparable damage to the two present competitors of IMS _ National Data Corp . Health of the U . S . and AzyX Geopharma Services of Belgium ."