1. Simpson v. Union Oil Co., No. 87, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 15-16, 1964, Argued , April 20, 1964, Decided
OVERVIEW: Consignment agreement that allowed an oil company to set prices for gasoline consigned to retail outlets violated antitrust laws because the retail outlet lessees were required to enter into a consignment agreement in order to maintain the lease.
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