Ch. 46 Antitrust Law and Unfair trade practices

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cost justification defense

a defense in a section 2(a) action which provides that a sellers price discrimination is not unlawful if the price differential is due to "differences in the cost of manufacture, sale, or delivery" of the product

meeting the competition defense

a defense provided in section 2(b) of the Robinson-Patman act that says a seller may lawfully engage in price discrimination to meet a competitors price

section of the country

a division of the country that is based on the relevant geographical market, the geographical area that will feel the direct and immediate effects of a merger

noew doctrine

a doctrine which says that two or more persons can petition the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the government or administrative agencies to enact laws or take other action without violating antitrust laws

conscious parallelism

a doctrine which states that if two or more firms act the same but no concerted action is shown, there is no violation of section 1 of the sherman act

federal trade commission (FTC)

a federal government administrative agency that is empowered to enforce the federal trade commerce act

section 2 of the clayton act (robinson-patman act)

a federal statute that prohibits price discrimination in the sale of goods if certain requirements are met

indirect price discrimination

a form of price discrimination that is less readily apparent than direct forms of price discrimination

governmental judgment

a judgment obtained by the government against a defendant for an antitrust violation that may be used as prima facial evidence of liability in a private civil treble damages action

market extension merger

a merger between two companies in similar fields whose sales do not overlap

horizontal merger

a merger between two or more companies that compete in the same business and geographical market

conglomerate merger

a merger that does not fit into any other category; a merger between firms in totally unrelated businesses

vertical merger

a merger that integrates that operations of a supplier and a customer

retail price maintenance (Vertical price fixing)

a per se violation of section 1 of the sherman act that occurs when a party at one level of distribution enters into an agreement with with a party at another level to adhere to a price schedule that either sets/stabilizes prices

changing conditions defense

a price discrimination defense that claims prices were lowered on response to changing conditions on the market for or the marketability of the goods

relevant product of service market

a relevant market that includes substitute products or services that are reasonably interchangeable with the defendants products or services

relevant geographical market

a relevant market that is defined as the area in which the defendant and its competitors sell the product or service

tying arrangement

a restraint of trade in which a seller refuses to sell one product to a customer unless the customer agrees to purchase a second product from the seller

division of markets (market sharing)

a restraint of trade in which competitors agree that each will serve only a designated portion of the market

group boycott (refusal to deal)

a restraint of trade in which two or more competitors at one level of distribution agree not to deal with others at another level of distribution

price fixing

a restraint of trade that occurs when competitors in the same time of business agree to set the price of the goods or services they sell, raising, depressing, fixing, pegging, or stabilizing the price of a commodity or service

horizontal restraint of trade

a restraint of trade that occurs when two or more competitors at the same level of distribution enter into contract, combination, or conspiracy to restrain trade

vertical restraint of trade

a restraint of trade that occurs when two or more parties on different levels of distribution enter into a contract, combination, or conspiracy to restrain trade

per se rule

a rule that is applicable to restraints of trade considered inherently anticompetitive. the court will not permit any defenses or justifications to save it once determination is made

rule of reason

a rule which holds that only unreasonably restraints of trade violate section 1 of the sherman act. the court must examine the pro and anticompetitive effects of a challenged restraint

section 1 of the sherman act

a section that prohibits contracts, combinations, and conspiracies in restraint of trade

section 2(A) of the Robinson-Patman act

a section that prohibits direct and indirect price discrimination by sellers of a commodity of a like grade and quality, where the effect of such discrimination may be to substantially lessen competition or to tend to create a monopoly in any line of commerce

section 2 of the sherman act

a section that prohibits monopolization and attempts or conspiracies to monopolize trade

section 5 of the FTCA

a section that prohibits unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or or practices in or affecting commerce

section 4 of the clayton act

a section which provides that anyone injured in his or her business or property by the defendant's violation bring a private civil action and recover from the defendant treble damages plus reasonable costs and attorneys' fees

section 7 of the clayton act

a section which provides that it is unlawful for a person or business to acquire the stock or assets of another "Where in any line of commerce or in any activity affecting commerce in any section of the country, the effect of such acquisition may be substantially to lessen competition, or to tend to create a monopoly.

antitrust laws

a series of laws enacted to limit anticompetitive behavior in almost all industries, businesses, and professions operating in the united states

unilateral refusal to deal

a unilateral choice by one party not to deal with another party

backward vertical merger

a vertical merger in which a customer acquires a supplier

forward vertical merger

a vertical merger in which a supplier acquires a customer

act of monopolizing

an act that is required to find a violation of section 2 of the sherman act. possession of monopoly power without such act does not violate section 2.

section 3 of the clayton act

an act that prohibits tying arrangements involving sales and leases of goods

hart-scott-rodino antitrust improvement act

an act that requires certain firms to notify the federal trade commission and the justice department in advance of a proposed merger

state action exemption

business activities that are mandated by state law and are therefore exempt from federal antitrust laws

treble damages

damages that may be awarded in a successful civil antitrust lawsuit, in an amount that is triple that amount of actual damages

statutory exemptions

exemptions from antitrust laws that are expressly provided in statutes enacted by congress

implied exemptions

exemptions from antitrust laws that are implied by the federal courts

direct price discrimination

price discrimination in which 1) the defendant sold commodities of lie grade and quality, 2) to two or more purchasers at different prices at approximately the same time, and 3) the plaintiff suffered injury because of the price discrimination

nonprice vertical restraints

restraints of trasde that are unlawful under section 1 of the sherman act if their anticompetitive effects outweigh their pro competitive effects

monopoly power

the power to control prices or exclude competition, measured by the market share the defendant possesses in the relevant market

probability of a substantial lessening of competition

the probability that a merger will substantially lessen competition or create a monopoly, in which case the court may percent the merger under section 7 of the clayton act

line of commerce

the products or services that will be affected by a merger, including those that consumers use as substitutes. if an increase on the price of one product or service leads consumers to purchase another product or service, the two products are substitutes for each other


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