Case summary: A company M makes and distributes telehandlers to the dealers. The company M agreed to manufacture for the company MC in city Mi. Later the company M signed an agreement with the company G which manufactured a similar product. The companies allocated territories to each manufacturer. The company MC was precluded from buying and selling company G’s product.
To find: The type of trade restraint between the companies M and G.
Case summary: A company M makes and distributes telehandlers to the dealers. The company M agreed to manufacture for the company MC in city Mi. Later the company M signed an agreement with the company G which manufactured a similar product. The companies allocated territories to each manufacturer. The company MC was precluded from buying and selling company G’s product.
To find: The violation of anti-trust law.
Case summary: A company M makes and distributes telehandlers to the dealers. The company M agreed to manufacture for the company MC in city Mi. Later the company M signed an agreement with the company G which manufactured a similar product. The companies allocated territories to each manufacturer. The company MC was precluded from buying and selling company G’s product.
To find: Injured parties in the given case.
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