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    When a Seller Agrees to Sell to the Purchaser Only
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When a Seller Agrees to Sell to the Purchaser Only

Question 39

Question 39

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When a seller agrees to sell to the purchaser only if the purchaser buys from it exclusively,that seller has committed a reviewable offence for anticompetitive behaviour known as refusal to deal.

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