Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 15 : Section 18


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 18. Acquisition by one corporation of stock of another

      No person engaged in commerce or in any activity affecting
    commerce shall acquire, directly or indirectly, the whole or any
    part of the stock or other share capital and no person subject to
    the jurisdiction of the Federal Trade Commission shall acquire the
    whole or any part of the assets of another person engaged also in
    commerce or in any activity affecting commerce, where in any line
    of commerce or in any activity affecting commerce in any section of
    the country, the effect of such acquisition may be substantially to
    lessen competition, or to tend to create a monopoly.
      No person shall acquire, directly or indirectly, the whole or any
    part of the stock or other share capital and no person subject to
    the jurisdiction of the Federal Trade Commission shall acquire the
    whole or any part of the assets of one or more persons engaged in
    commerce or in any activity affecting commerce, where in any line
    of commerce or in any activity affecting commerce in any section of
    the country, the effect of such acquisition, of such stocks or
    assets, or of the use of such stock by the voting or granting of
    proxies or otherwise, may be substantially to lessen competition,
    or to tend to create a monopoly.
      This section shall not apply to persons purchasing such stock
    solely for investment and not using the same by voting or otherwise
    to bring about, or in attempting to bring about, the substantial
    lessening of competition. Nor shall anything contained in this
    section prevent a corporation engaged in commerce or in any
    activity affecting commerce from causing the formation of
    subsidiary corporations for the actual carrying on of their
    immediate lawful business, or the natural and legitimate branches
    or extensions thereof, or from owning and holding all or a part of
    the stock of such subsidiary corporations, when the effect of such
    formation is not to substantially lessen competition.
      Nor shall anything herein contained be construed to prohibit any
    common carrier subject to the laws to regulate commerce from aiding
    in the construction of branches or short lines so located as to
    become feeders to the main line of the company so aiding in such
    construction or from acquiring or owning all or any part of the
    stock of such branch lines, nor to prevent any such common carrier
    from acquiring and owning all or any part of the stock of a branch
    or short line constructed by an independent company where there is
    no substantial competition between the company owning the branch
    line so constructed and the company owning the main line acquiring
    the property or an interest therein, nor to prevent such common
    carrier from extending any of its lines through the medium of the
    acquisition of stock or otherwise of any other common carrier where
    there is no substantial competition between the company extending
    its lines and the company whose stock, property, or an interest
    therein is so acquired.
      Nothing contained in this section shall be held to affect or
    impair any right heretofore legally acquired: Provided, That
    nothing in this section shall be held or construed to authorize or
    make lawful anything heretofore prohibited or made illegal by the
    antitrust laws, nor to exempt any person from the penal provisions
    thereof or the civil remedies therein provided.
      Nothing contained in this section shall apply to transactions
    duly consummated pursuant to authority given by the Secretary of
    Transportation, Federal Power Commission, Surface Transportation
    Board, the Securities and Exchange Commission in the exercise of
    its jurisdiction under section 79j of this title, the United States
    Maritime Commission, or the Secretary of Agriculture under any
    statutory provision vesting such power in such Commission, Board,
    or Secretary.



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