Betekenis van:
armistice
armistice
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- bestand mbt. onderbreking v.d. strijd; bestand vóór de echte wapenstilstand; wapenstilstand
- a state of peace agreed to between opponents so they can discuss peace terms
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- The signature of the armistice put an end to years of bloody conflicts, heavy in human and material losses.
- Armistice Day (11 November);
- The ‘armistice’ agreement has, however, never been implemented.
- Groupe Danone and Brasseries Kronenbourg SA have moreover not contested the existence of the armistice agreement.
- The armistice agreement is a horizontal agreement designed to restrict competition between undertakings holding large market shares.
- The decision relates to an ‘armistice’ agreement regarding the sale of beer in France for consumption away from home (on-trade sector).
- On 21 March 1996, Brasseries Kronenbourg SA, Heineken France SA and their respective mother companies, Groupe Danone and Heineken NV, therefore concluded an ‘armistice’ agreement regarding the acquisition of wholesalers and the balancing of their integrated distribution networks.
- The agreement is made clear from an internal note of the group Heineken. Groupe Danone and Brasseries Kronenbourg SA have moreover not contested the existence of the armistice agreement.
- The ‘armistice’ agreement of 21 March 1996 was first intended to control investment by the Heineken and Danone groups, since its purpose was to bring about a rapid end to the rising cost of acquiring wholesalers.
- Under these circumstances, the armistice agreement, which aims at establishing equilibrium at national level between the integrated distribution networks of Heineken NV/Heineken France SA and Groupe Danone/Brasseries Kronenbourg SA, could influence the conditions of access to the on-trade market for foreign breweries and thus the volume of importations.