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Sanbra Fyffe Ltd / Share Purchase Agreement [1999] IECA 558 (21st June, 1999)









COMPETITION AUTHORITY








Competition Authority Decision of 21 June 1999 relating to a proceeding under Section 4 of the Competition Act, 1991






Notification No. CA/228/92E - Sanbra Fyffe Ltd/Share Purchase Agreement








Decision No. 558




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Competition Authority Decision of 21 June 1999 relating to a proceeding under Section 4 of the Competition Act, 1991.

Notification No. CA/228/92E - Sanbra Fyffe Ltd/Share Purchase Agreement

Decision No. 558

Introduction

1. Notification was made by Sanbra Fyffe Ltd on 30 September 1992 with a request for a certificate under Section 4(4) of the Competition Act, 1991 or, in the event of a refusal by the Competition Authority to grant a certificate, a licence under Section 4(2) in respect of a Share Purchase Agreement relating to a management buy out of shares in Sanbra Fyffe (1976) Ltd (Sanbra Fyffe).

The Decision

2. The Competition Authority considers that, on the basis of the facts in its possession, the share purchase agreement (Notification No. CA/228/92E) between Sanbra Fyffe Ltd and others, has expired. The agreement in question was in existence at the time the Competition Act, 1991 came into force. The Authority has set out in Decision No. 527 its reasons for concluding that where such an agreement has terminated, a decision to issue or not to issue a certificate has no legal consequences and, by virtue of Section 7(3), no licence can now be awarded for the period during which the agreements operated. The Authority has, therefore, decided to close the file without considering whether or not the agreement merits a certificate or licence.



For the Competition Authority,



Professor Patrick McNutt
Chairperson
21 June 1999





© 1999 Irish Competition Authority


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