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- Title
AGENCY -- NATION-WIDE MOVER -- RESTRICTED ARBITRATION CLAUSE -- ANTITRUST QUESTIONS -- NEW YORK.
- Abstract
The article analyses a court decision related to restricted arbitration clause for interstate household goods mover and its agency in New York. Where agreement between interstate household goods mover and its agent provided for arbitration to be initiated by agent to test propriety of action taken by principal to terminate agency for cause, and agent made no claim that principal had taken any steps to terminate agency, agent was held not entitled to arbitration of dispute concerning principal's approval of application of third party to establish a branch office at a site near one of the agent's branches. In granting a stay of the arbitration, the court also found that the agent was raising the question of whether the sought exclusion of competition is a violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act.
- Subjects
NEW York (State); ARBITRATION &; award; INTERSTATE agencies; STORAGE &; moving industry; ECONOMIC competition; ANTITRUST law
- Publication
Arbitration Journal, 1971, Vol 26, Issue 1, p60
- ISSN
0003-7893
- Publication type
Article