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''The preamble to the Fair Trade Act mention public interest and economic efficiency as stated goals of the legislation. Do they count as defenses?''
''The preamble to the Fair Trade Act mention public interest and economic efficiency as stated goals of the legislation. Do they count as defenses?''
== Fiji 1998 - Mergers, elimination of competition ==
''Does 49(1)(b)(i) count as eliminating competition?''
49. Mergers.
(1) A person shall be guilty of an offence who acquires, directly or indirectly, any shares in the capital, or any assets, of a body corporate if –
    (a) as a result of the acquisition, the person would be, or be likely to be, in a position to dominate a market for goods or services; or
    (b) in a case where the person is in a position to dominate a market for goods or services-
        '''i) the body corporate or another body corporate that is related to that body corporate is, or is likely to be, a competitor of the person or of a body corporate that is related to the person;''' and

Revision as of 17:49, 27 June 2007

Fiji 1998 - Preambles

The preamble to the Fair Trade Act mention public interest and economic efficiency as stated goals of the legislation. Do they count as defenses?

Fiji 1998 - Mergers, elimination of competition

Does 49(1)(b)(i) count as eliminating competition?

49. Mergers.

(1) A person shall be guilty of an offence who acquires, directly or indirectly, any shares in the capital, or any assets, of a body corporate if –

   (a) as a result of the acquisition, the person would be, or be likely to be, in a position to dominate a market for goods or services; or
   (b) in a case where the person is in a position to dominate a market for goods or services-
       i) the body corporate or another body corporate that is related to that body corporate is, or is likely to be, a competitor of the person or of a body corporate that is related to the person; and