Absolute territorial protection
Absolute territorial protection in the European Union Law
Concept of Absolute territorial protection provided by the “< policy" (Antitrust and control of concentrations, published in 2002): Practice by manufacturers or suppliers, relating to the resale of their products and leading to a separation of markets or territories. Under absolute territorial protection, a single distributor obtains the rights from a manufacturer to market a product in a certain territory, and other distributors are prohibited from selling actively or passively into this territory.
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See also
- Passive sales
- Hard-core restrictions
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