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Pub Tenant Loses £131,000+

Brewers Win On Tied Tenancies
Crehan v Inntrepreneur Pub Company (CPC) and another
HL
19 July 2006
Daily Law Notes Summary
On a claim that a standard lease agreement requiring tied public
house tenants to buy beer from a stipulated brewer at list price
was a restrictive trading condition contrary to art 81 EC, the
English court was not obliged to accept findings of fact of the
European Commission when it had ruled on a similar agreement
imposed by another brewer.

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