Can I stop a distributor selling competing products?
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23. Can I stop a distributor selling competing products?
Yes you can, unless you have 'selective distribution' (see 21) or have a market share of over 30 per cent. However, the restriction on selling competing products must not be indefinite or last more than five years.
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