McGuire-Keogh Fair Trade Enabling Act

Definition

The McGuire-Keogh Fair Trade Enabling Act of 1952 declared that exemption of resale price maintenance agreements from antitrust laws as provided under the Miller-Tydings Resale Price Maintenance Act would be extended to non-signer agreements (whereby all dealers are bound to the contract if only one signs) in states that have non-signer clauses in their fair trade statutes.[1]

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References

  1. ^ American Marketing Association, AMA Dictionary.

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