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Superquinn/Peter Mark [1993] IECA 108 (13th October, 1993)
COMPETITION
AUTHORITY
Competition
Authority Decision of 13 October 1993 relating to a proceeding under Section 4
of the Competition Act, 1991.
Notification
No. CA/1022/92E - Superquinn/Peter Mark
Decision
No. 108
Price £0.30
£0.70 incl. postage
Notification
No. CA/1022/92E - Superquinn/Peter Mark
Decision
No. 108
Introduction
1. Notification
was made by Peter Mark on 30 September 1992 with a request for a certificate
under
Section 4(4) of the
Competition Act, 1991, or in the event of a refusal
by the Competition Authority to issue a certificate, a licence under
Section
4(2) in respect of a lease between Superquinn and Peter Mark.
The
Facts
(a) The
subject of the notification
2. The
notification concerns the lease of shop unit No.9 at Superquinn Shopping
Centre, Newcastle Rd., Lucan, Co. Dublin between Superquinn as landlord and
Peter Mark as tenant.
(b) The
parties involved
3. Superquinn
are involved in the business of trading as a supermarket and in property
letting at several shopping centres including the Lucan shopping centre. Peter
Mark is an unlimited company carrying on the business of hairdressing with
around 48 hairdressing salons in the State including the salon at the Lucan
centre.
(c) The
notified arrangements
4. The
shopping centre lease notified was executed on 29 April 1992 for a term of 35
years from 10 September 1991 between Superquinn as Landlord and Peter Mark as
tenant. The restricted user clauses in this lease are as follows:-
(a) Under
clause 3.13 the tenant covenants
"Not
without the prior consent in writing of the Landlord.....to use or permit or
suffer or allow the Demised Unit or any part or parts thereof to be used for
any purpose other than that specified in the Fifth Schedule hereto and for no
other purpose or purposes whatsoever.............."
The
Fifth Schedule reads under the heading "User",
"The
retail trade or business of ladies and gentleman's hairdressing salon and for
the sale of hair care and beauty products and for carrying out beauty treatment
including sun ray treatment and as a solarium"
(b) Under
clause 3.44 the tenant covenants
".1 Not
to assign, underlet or part with or share the possession or occupation of any
part of the Demised Unit........under any circumstances whatsoever.
.2
Not
to assign, underlet or part with or share the possession or occupation of the
whole of the Demised Unit except to a suitable and solvent party and subject to
the written consent of the Landlord........"
(c) By
way of side letter, the Landlord has also confirmed that the Landlord shall not
grant, during the currency of the lease, a letting of any of the units in phase
1 of the shopping centre with a user which would permit a hairdressing salon
nor would consent be given for a change of user in those units which would
permit hairdressing.
In
addition, there are a number of other standard restrictive covenants and
obligations in the lease.
The
applicability of Section 4 (1)
5. The
Authority considers that Superquinn and Peter Mark are undertakings and that
the notified lease is an agreement between undertakings. The agreement has
effect within the State.
6. The
Authority considers that the notified agreement, and its restricted and
exclusive user clauses, and the other standard restrictive clauses and
obligations, does not have the object or effect of preventing, restricting or
distorting competition in trade in any goods or services in the State or in any
part of the State, for the reasons given in the Notice of the Authority of 2
September 1993 in respect of shopping centre leases (Iris Oifigiuil 10
September 1993 pp.665-667). The Authority therefore considers that the notified
agreement between Superquinn and Peter Mark does not offend against
Section 4
(1) of the
Competition Act 1991.
The
Certificate
7. The
Competition Authority has issued the following certificate.
The
Competition Authority certifies that in its opinion, on the basis of the facts
in its possession, the agreement between Superquinn and Peter Mark in relation
to the lease of Unit No.9 at Superquinn Shopping Centre, Newcastle Rd., Lucan,
Co. Dublin notified under
Section 7 on 30 September 1992 (notification no.
CA/1022/92E), does not offend against
Section 4 (1) of the
Competition Act, 1991.
For
the Competition Authority
Des
Wall
Member
13
October 1993
© 1993 Irish Competition Authority