English clause
- For English grammar, see Clause and English clause syntax.
An "English clause" is a contractual provision requiring a buyer to report any better offer to his supplier and allowing him to accept such offer only when the supplier does not match it. An "English clause" is a vertical restraint under competition law, and can be expected to have the same effect as a single branding obligation, especially when the buyer has to reveal who makes the better offer.[1]
References
- ↑ European Commission (May 2010), Guidelines on vertical restraints