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== Uzbekistan 1996 - 3rd party rights in proceedings ==
== Saudia Arabia 2004 - Tying or discriminatory pricing ==


''Bad translation here, but does this appear to count?''
''What do we think about this one?''


Article 24. The public control of observance of the antimonopoly
imposing certain conditions on selling and purchasing transactions or on dealing with another firm, in a manner that puts it in a weak competitive position compared to other competing firms.
legislation
The public associations, which according to their charters have a
purpose of assistance in competition development and protection of
consumer interests against monopolistic activity, have a right, together
with the appropriate bodies, to carry out the public control of observance
of the antimonopoly legislation.


--[[User:JWSchneider|JWSchneider]] 14:29, 19 July 2007 (EDT)
--[[User:JWSchneider|JWSchneider]] 15:18, 31 July 2007 (EDT)


== Uzbekistan 1996 - RTP - Tying ==


''Looks like tying to me.''


II-Article 5: The consent to sign a contract '''only under condition of additional
== Saudi Arabia 2004 - Eliminating Competitors ==
purchase or sale''' by the contractor of other goods or abstention of the
contractor from purchase of the goods from other undertakings or sale of
the goods to other undertakings;


--[[User:JWSchneider|JWSchneider]] 14:42, 19 July 2007 (EDT)
''Count it?''
 
Article 4(4) - Preventing any firm from exercising its right to enter or move out of the market at any time or hampering the same.
 
--[[User:JWSchneider|JWSchneider]] 15:30, 31 July 2007 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 00:14, 2 August 2007

Saudia Arabia 2004 - Tying or discriminatory pricing

What do we think about this one?

imposing certain conditions on selling and purchasing transactions or on dealing with another firm, in a manner that puts it in a weak competitive position compared to other competing firms.

--JWSchneider 15:18, 31 July 2007 (EDT)


Saudi Arabia 2004 - Eliminating Competitors

Count it?

Article 4(4) - Preventing any firm from exercising its right to enter or move out of the market at any time or hampering the same.

--JWSchneider 15:30, 31 July 2007 (EDT)