CASE COMMENT: RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES - DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES - INVOICE
Discriminatory practices: The Court of Cassation considers that the lack of legal notices in an invoice cannot establish by itself discriminatory practices or commercial cooperation (Créapro international)
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– Cass. com, February 8, 2005, Société Créapro international, n° 02-12.855
Is the failure to invoice alone capable of establishing or giving rise to a presumption of the existence of a discriminatory practice? The Court of Cassation gave a negative answer in its judgment of 8
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