Decisions of Administrative or Quasi-judicial
Agencies -Other Restrictive Business Practices-1995
- Taiwood Company was complained for its act of
spreading false rumors
- Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation was
complained for having given special treatment to Data Communication Institute causing
unfair competition in the securities information market
- Chinese Petroleum Corporation's requirement
that its private gas station franchisees sell exclusively Kuo Kuang Lubricants, impeding
fair competition in the lubricant market
- Vidi Video Ltd. imposed inappropriate
restrictions on the business activities of its trading counterparts in violation of the
Fair Trade Law
- Objection of Kaohsiung Travel Agencies
against vehicle rental rates raising by associated operation center formed by Kimen
Tourist Bus Industry
- Inquiry of Taiwan Provincial Government
Education Department regarding probable violation of the Fair Trade Law by the Taiwan
Architects Association in notifying its members not to accept any design Commission for
the Provincial Government-owned school land follow-up project, in order to safeguard the
interest of the original architect
- The Independence Evening Post was complained
for impeding fair competition by inducing its competitors' trading counterpart to form
trading relationship with it in violation of the Fair Trade Law
- Mei-Hwa Video Ltd. imposed, through tie-in
sale, inappropriate restrictions on the business activities of its trading counterparts in
violation of Article 19(vi) of the Fair Trade Law
- The fulfillment of the contract between China
Petroleum Corp. [hereinafter referred to as "CPC"] and Jui Hua Marine
Engineering Co. ["Jui Hua"] for maintenance work of offshore oil-unloading
equipment
- Huafeng Steel Forging Factory Co. Ltd.
[hereinafter referred to as "Huafeng Company"] violated the Fair Trade Law by
using improper means to make other enterprises to participate in a concerted action
- The administrative office of Kaohsiung Chiang
Kai-shek Cultural Center [hereinafter referred to as "KCKSCC"] demanded without
proper or justifiable cause that the winning bidder provide a supply certificate for the
equipment the KCKSCC procured
- The Taiwan Flour Mills Association violated
the Fair Trade Law by refraining member companies from price competition through a price
increase concerted action
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