Antitrust liability clause
Quelle: https://ec.europa.eu/competition/consumers/carteldamages.html
A liability clause under antitrust law is a contractual provision that limits, excludes, or transfers liability for violations of antitrust or competition rules. Such clauses are commonly found in procurement or distribution agreements but may be legally unenforceable or restricted, since antitrust violations are typically considered matters of public law and cannot be waived by private contracts.
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