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Covered by the agreement; agreement by entrepreneurs participating in the tender or by these entrepreneurs and the entrepreneur organizing the tender on the terms of the submitted offers, in particular the scope of work or price. The case law indicates that the very linguistic interpretation of Art. section point of the Act on the Protection of Personal Data Protection Act indicates that agreements whose purpose or effect is to eliminate, restrict or otherwise distort competition on the relevant market are prohibited. The use of the conjunction "or" means that classifying a specific agreement as having an anti-competitive.
Purpose which should be examined first exempts from the requirement to prove the anti-competitive effect of this agreement. Therefore, there is no need to analyze the effects of its use and demonstrate phone number list that it has had negative effects on competitionf the Supreme Court of December , , ref. no. file I NSK / . Examples of violations provided by the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection price collusion - joint setting of prices, e.g. goods will not be sold below a certain price or certain products will not be discounted; division of the market or consumer groups - e.g. establishing that one entrepreneur will supply consumers.

Only in the western part of Poland and the other in the eastern part of Poland territorial division , or agreeing that one entrepreneur will only serve "large" and the other "small" customers services subject division ; quota collusion - joint determination of production or sales volumes; tender collusion - e.g. an agreement between entrepreneurs participating in a tender that one of them will resign or allow another entrepreneur to win the tender. In turn, the forms of arrangements include: formal – written contracts; "gentlemen's agreements" oral, informal ; exchange of sensitive information from the point of view of fair competition e.g. confidential data on the applied pricing policy ; unilaterally providing sensitive information to competitors.
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