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Crehan v Inntrepreneur Pub Co (CPC)

EC Treaty — Competition — Beer tie — Whether tie infringing Article 81(1) of EC Treaty — Whether judge erring in approach to earlier decisions of European Commission — Appeal allowed

The appellant took 20-year leases of two pubs from the respondent pub company on the respondent’s standard terms, which included a beer tie requiring the appellant to purchase most of his beer from the respondent at full list price. The pubs made a loss and the appellant eventually surrendered the leases.

The respondent brought proceedings against the appellant to recover sums owed for purchases of beer and other goods. In his defence and counterclaim, the appellant claimed damages, to be set off against any sums owed, and argued that the terms of the leases, and the beer tie in particular, were in breach of Article 81 of the EC Treaty. Article 81(1) provided that agreements that might affect trade between member states, and that had as their object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition within the common market, should be prohibited, “in particular those which directly or indirectly fix purchase or selling prices or any other trading conditions”.

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