National Manufacturer, Inc, have exclusive control over the marketplace for its product. Under the Sherman Act, this

a. per se violation
b. a violation if its competitors engineer similar deals
c. a defilement if it thereby acquire monopoly power
d. not a violation

Answers:
c
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Actually DakB may be right. All companies control its own product. May only be the bearing it is worded, but unless they hold a monopoly the Sherman Act doesn't come into play.

I guess I should transfer to D, not a defiance.
http://www.lawmall.com/sherman.act/sa_pr...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sherman_ant...

I'm guessing D becasue they don't jump any further contained by their comments than what you see. What do you give attention to? Check the links!


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