Decisions of Administrative or Quasi-judicial
Agencies -Other Restrictive Business Practices-1999
- Ta P'ing
Cable Television Ltd., Co., alleges violations of the Fair Trade Law by
San Li Video Co., Sheng Ch'i Co., Pa Ta International Broadcasting Co.,
and Ta T'un Min Chu Cable Broadcasting Systems Co.
- Violation
of the Fair Trade Law by Postal Remittance and Savings Bank for raising
fees to public utilities for payment of accounts through deposit account
remittances
- Yung Chun
Trading Limited Company Reported for Allegedly Signing Unreasonable Contracts
with Franchisees of the Konica Photo Express Franchise in Violation of the
Fair Trade Law
- Violation
of the Fair Trade Law by Life International Co. for its Franchise Agreement
- Mei-hwa
Video Ltd. allegedly sent attested letters registered with the post office
and accompanied the police on raids of bars and other operating sites in
violation of the Fair Trade Law
- A complaint
was filed by Colden Bookstore Co. against Bookman Books, Wen Yuan, Chin
Lin, and Hui Yang T’ang publishing companies and bookstores for violating
the Fair Trade Law
- Family
Mart allegedly violated the Fair Trade Law when it held a give-away promotional
campaign with maximum prize money of NT$2 million
- Procter
& Gamble Co., Ltd. was accused of using its dominant market position
against downstream businesses unfairly in violation of the Fair Trade Law
- Disposition
against Ni Hui Hung KTV for inciting other KTV businesses to raise their
prices
- Liberty
Times violated the Fair Trade Law for improperly restricting the business
activities of trading counterparts by setting and reiterating rules controlling
the market order of classified advertisements
- Golden
Communications Co., Ltd., was complained for supplying videotapes under
unreasonable contract terms and at unreasonable prices
- The sales
network of Yamaha motorcycle violated the Fair Trade Law for restricting
and penalizing trans-territory sales by its downstream distributing enterprises
- Presidential
Chain Store Corporation was complained for monopolizing in-store collection
service of telecom related bill payment by signing exclusive contract with
private telecommunications companies
- United
Evening News Co., Ltd. and China Times Evening News Co., Ltd. violated the
Fair Trade Law for boycotting a newspaper distributor for its concurrently
delivering the Power News
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