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Carroll Products and Designs Ltd /ICC Bank Plc / Subscription and Shareholders Agreement [1997] IECA 485 (6th May, 1997)
COMPETITION
AUTHORITY
Competition
Authority Decision of 6 May, 1997 relating to a proceeding under Section 4 of
the Competition Act, 1991.
Notification
No CA/859/92E - Carroll Products and Designs Ltd/ICC Bank plc/Subscription and
Shareholders Agreement.
Decision
No. 485
Price
£0.70
£1.10
including postage
Notification
No. CA/859/92E - Carroll Products and Designs Ltd/ICC Bank plc/Subscription and
Shareholders Agreement
Decision
No.485
Introduction
1.
Notification was made by ICC Bank plc (ICC) 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 grant a certificate,
a licence under
Section 4(2) in respect of a Subscription and Shareholders
Agreement relating to Carroll Products and Designs Ltd (Carroll). Following
the issue of a Statement of Objections on 2 November 1995 certain waivers were
executed by ICC and Gokin Ltd.
The
Facts
(a)
Subject of the Notification
2.
The notification concerns the subscription and shareholders agreement dated
15 February 1991 between Frank Carroll, Gerard Higgins, Aidan Mc Morrow
(shareholders and warrantors) and Kieran Comerford (shareholder), ICC Bank plc
(ICC), Gokin Ltd and Carroll in relation to the subscription by ICC and Gokin
for new shares in Carroll.
(b)
The Parties Involved
3.(i)
Carroll is a private company incorporated within the State and is engaged in
R&D. According to its abridged financial statements for the year ended 31
January 1994 filed with the Company's Registration Office the company is
connected to Kleerex Licensing Ltd and to the Kleerex International Ltd group
of companies through a commonality of shareholders and its financial statements
reflect the effects of this relationship. In 1994 Carroll was in receipt of
£512,406 in royalties from Kleerex International Ltd.
The
holders of ordinary shares of 10p each in Carroll's issued share capital before
and after the new subscriptions were as follows:-
before
agreement after new subscriptions
Frank
Carroll 5,700 5,700
Gerard
Higgins 1,900 1,900
Aidan
Mc Morrow 1,900 1,900
Kieran
Comerford 500 500
ICC
3,000
Gokin
Ltd
3,500
total
issued 10,000 16,500
(ii)
Messrs Carroll, Higgins, McMorrow and Comerford were the owners of Carroll at
the date of the agreement. Messrs, Carroll, Higgins and Mc Morrow were also
directors of Carroll.
(iii)
ICC is a State owned bank engaged in the provision of banking services and in
the investment of venture and development capital. Gokin Ltd is a company
established by ICC to hold shares in the Kleerex group of companies on behalf
of a designated investment fund managed by ICC. ICC also subscribed for shares
in the related companies, Kleerex International Ltd and Kleerex Licensing Ltd
and the shareholder agreements relating to these subscriptions, which were also
dated 15 February 1991, are the subject of separate decisions by the Authority.
(c)
The Product and the Market
4.
Kleerex International is engaged in the design, development and manufacture
of acrylic merchandising products for sale to shop fitters and retail outlets
in the State and abroad. The products are designed to hold and display a large
variety of retail products ranging from magazine racks to confectionery bins.
Kleerex International has an annual turnover of around [ ] but with 90% of its
output exported, its share of the Irish market is small. Carroll is engaged in
the licensing of the Kleerex patents and designs to Kleerex International in
return for royalties.
(d)
The Notified arrangements
Subscription and shareholders agreement
5.
(i) The notified agreement was made on 15 February 1991 to provide for the
subscription by ICC for 3,000, and by Gokin Ltd for 3,500, new 10p ordinary
shares in Carroll and for the purpose of regulating the future conduct of the
business of the company and the relationship between the shareholders and the
company. Completion was subject to the execution by the warrantors (Messrs
Carroll, Higgins, and McMorrow) and a Mr. O'Donoghue of service agreements in
terms acceptable to ICC.
(ii)
The agreement also contains standard provisions and restrictions related to the
operation and internal management of the company designed to protect the
minority shareholding position of ICC.
6.
Clause 6.1 of the agreement contains the following competition covenants by
the warrantors (Messrs Carroll, Higgins and McMorrow) viz.
"
Each of the Warrantors hereby undertakes and covenants with ICC and Newco
(Gokin) and the Company as follows:
(i)
that otherwise than through the medium of the Company they will not for a
period commencing on the date hereof and terminating five years from the date
hereof or eighteen months from the date of their ceasing to be a Shareholder
in, a director of or employed by the Company whichever is the earlier either as
principal, partner, agent, servant, assistant director or otherwise howsoever
whether directly or indirectly carry on or help or assist in carrying on within
the Republic of Ireland the Relevant Business (designing and developing acrylic
merchandising systems on behalf of Kleerex International Ltd) or any business
in direct competition therewith;
(iv)
that they will not knowingly in relation to the Relevant Business or any
business in direct competition therewith, either on their own behalf or on
behalf of any person firm company or corporation competing or endeavouring to
compete with the Company, directly or indirectly solicit or endeavour to
solicit or obtain the custom of any person firm company or corporation that is
a customer of the Company or which at any time in the year preceding the date
of their ceasing to be a Shareholder in or employed by the Company was a
customer of the Company.
(v)
that they will not knowingly, at any time, either on their own behalf or on
behalf of such persons as aforesaid, directly or indirectly solicit or
endeavour to solicit or obtain the services of any person employed by the
Company or use their personal knowledge or influence over any such customer or
employee or any person firm company or corporation known to them as contracting
with or having dealings with the Company to or for their own benefit or that of
any other person, firm company or corporation in competition with the
Company.”
Contracts of Employment
7.
Under clause 2.1(a) of the subscription and shareholders agreement, Messrs.
Carroll, Higgins, McMorrow and a Mr. O'Donoghue were required to enter into
service agreements with the group (defined as the company, Kleerex
International Ltd and Kleerex Licensing Ltd) in terms agreed by ICC. The
service contracts were executed on 15 February 1991 between each of the above
named persons and 3 companies i.e. Kleerex Licensing, Kleerex International Ltd
and Carroll Products and Designs Ltd referred to in the agreement as "the
Group". The agreements provide for the terms and conditions of each persons
employment with the 3 companies. They also contain the following restrictive
clause 14:
"
For a period of twelve months after the determination of the Director's
employment hereunder in any way whatsoever, the Director shall not on behalf of
himself or of any other person, firm or company directly or indirectly canvass
or solicit or endeavour to canvass or solicit business from any person, firm or
company, who shall at the time of determination have been a customer or the
client of any company in the Group and shall not directly or indirectly be
concerned in any business of similar nature to that of any of the companies in
the Group for a period of six months after the determination of his employment
hereunder."
(e)
Subsequent Developments
8.
In a submission, made on 27 October 1995, ICC proposed amendments to the
agreements. When issuing a Statement of Objections on 2 November 1995 the
Authority indicated that the amendments proposed by ICC would meet the
Authority's concerns provided that all the parties, to whom the benefits of the
offensive provisions in the notified arrangements enured, were parties to the
respective waivers required for the appropriate amendments to the agreements.
On 8 December 1995 copies of waivers executed by ICC and addressed to each of
Frank Carroll, Aidan Mc Morrow, Gerard Higgins and Cormac O'Donoghue were
supplied under which ICC and Gokin Ltd waived the following:
(i)
Their rights to enforce the covenants under clauses 6(iv) and 6(v) of the
subscription and shareholders agreement not to solicit customers or employees
to the extent that these covenants enured beyond the period of 18 months
following any future disposal of the covenantors shares in the company.
(ii)
Their rights to enforce the covenant in clause 14 of each covenantor's
contract of employment with the Group not to compete with any company in the
Group to the extent that the covenant enured for a period of 6 months after any
possible future termination of employment. This was without prejudice to ICC's
right to enforce the covenant not to compete with the company for 18 months
following cessation as a shareholder.
The
Authority pointed out to ICC that as the benefits of these covenants also
enured to Carroll similar waivers from that company were necessary to meet the
Authority's concerns. No evidence that such waivers have been executed has been
furnished.
Assessment
(a)
Section 4(1)
9.
Section 4(1) of the
Competition Act 1991 prohibits and renders void all
agreements between undertakings, decisions by associations of undertakings and
concerted practices which have as their object or effect the prevention,
restriction or distortion of competition in trade in any goods or services in
the State, or in any part of the State.
(b)
The Undertakings
10.
Section 3(1) of the
Competition Act defines an undertaking as "a person being
an individual, a body corporate or an unincorporated body of persons engaged
for gain in the production, supply or distribution of goods or the provision of
a service". Carroll is engaged for gain in Research and Development and is
therefore an undertaking. Frank Carroll, Gerard Higgins, Aidan Mc Morrow were
the owners and directors of Carroll and are also undertakings. ICC is engaged
in the provision of banking services and in investment for gain and is also an
undertaking. Gokin Ltd is engaged in investment for gain. The notified
agreement is an agreement between undertakings. The agreement has effect within
the State.
(c)
Applicability of Section 4(1)
11.
The subscription and shareholders agreement constitutes an agreement whereby
a State bank involved in the investment of venture capital and a designated
investment fund have made a venture capital type investment by way of
subscriptions for minority shareholdings in Carroll. The Authority considers
that such an agreement is not
per
se
anti-competitive and does not offend against
Section 4(1). The agreement also
contains standard provisions relating to the future internal management and
operation of the company designed to protect the minority shareholding position
of the new investors. The Authority has decided in a number of decisions that
such standard provisions do not offend against
Section 4(1).
12.
Under clause 6.1(i) each of the original shareholders covenant not to carry
on, otherwise than through the company, the business of licensing or
franchising acrylic merchandising systems. The restriction is for the period
commencing on the date of the agreement and terminating 5 years from that date,
or 18 months after ceasing to be a shareholder in, a director of or employed by
the company whichever is the earlier. In its decision on Cambridge - ACT/Imari
[1]
the Authority indicated that, in general, a restriction on parties in a
business competing with it for so long as they remain part of the business,
does not offend against
Section 4(1). Insofar as the restriction applies for
the period that a covenantor remains as a shareholder, director or employee
this provision therefore does not offend against
Section 4(1).
13.
A similar view is taken in relation to the period after a disposal of shares
provided that the restrictions do not exceed what is necessary to enable the
purchaser to secure the goodwill of the business which would, effectively, be
sold by the disposal of shares. In this instance the non-compete restriction
terminates 18 months after a disposal of shares and in the Authority's opinion
satisfies this requirement. This clause therefore does not offend against
Section 4(1).
14.
Under clauses 6.1(iv) and 6.1(v) the covenantors are also prevented at any
time from soliciting the customers or employees of Carroll. For the reasons
given in paras. 11 and 12 these provisions do not offend insofar as they apply
for the period when the covenantors remain as employees, directors or
shareholders or for the period of 18 months after a disposal of shares.
Similarly, on the basis of previous decisions, the Authority would also
consider a non-solicit period of up to 1 year from cessation of employment, if
later than the date of disposal of shares, as acceptable. In this case the
non-solicit restrictions continue indefinitely. As this goes beyond the period
necessary to protect the goodwill of the business and the interests of the new
investors, these provisions offend against
Section 4(1). ICC and Gokin Ltd have
waived their rights to enforce these covenants insofar as they would apply
beyond the period of 18 months from the date of cessation as a shareholder.
However the benefit of these clauses also enure to Carroll and continues in
force insofar as that company is concerned. The clauses therefore continue to
offend against
Section 4(1).
Contract
of employment
15.
Since the employment contracts were required under the notified agreement they
form part of the arrangements. Clause 14 of each employment agreement prevents
each director for a period of six months after the determination of his
employment from being directly or indirectly concerned in any business of a
similar nature to that of any of the companies in the group. In the event of
any of the directors disposing of his shares and continuing to remain as a
director this clause would have the effect of extending the non-compete
provisions beyond the period necessary to protect the goodwill of the business.
It therefore offends against
Section 4(1). ICC and Gokin have agreed not to
enforce this clause. However the employment contract is between the employees
and Carroll and continues in force as far as the company is concerned. The
clause therefore continues to offend against
Section 4(1)
(d)
Applicability of Section 4(2)
16.
Under
Section 4(2), the Competition Authority may grant a licence in the case
of any agreement or category of agreements "which in the opinion of the
Authority, having regard to all relevant market conditions, contributes to
improving the production of goods or provision of services or to promoting
technical or economic progress, while allowing consumers a fair share of the
resulting benefit and which does not -
(i)
impose on the undertakings concerned terms which are not
indispensable to the attainment of those objectives;
(ii)
afford undertakings the possibility of eliminating
competition in respect of a substantial part of the
products or services in question.”
No
arguments have been put forward to justify the grant of a licence.
17.
The Authority considers that the non-solicit restrictions under clause
6.1(iv) and 6.1(v) in the subscription and shareholders agreement and the
post-termination non-compete restriction in clause 14 of the employment
agreement insofar as the benefit of these restrictions enure to the benefit
Carroll Products and Designs Ltd cannot be regarded as indispensable to the
attainment of the objectives of the agreement and so do not satisfy the
requirements for a licence.
The
Decision
18.
In the Authority's opinion the subscription and shareholders agreement dated
15 February 1991 between Frank Carroll, Gerard Higgins, Aidan Mc Morrow and
Kieran Comerford, Carroll Products and Designs Ltd, Industrial Credit
Corporation plc and Gokin Ltd in relation to the subscription for shares in
Carroll Products and Designs Ltd notified on 30 September 1992 (notification
no. CA/859/92E)
constitutes
an agreement between undertakings. The Authority considers that clauses
6.01(iv) and 6.01(v) of the notified agreement and clause 14 of the related
employment agreements insofar as the benefit of these restrictions enure to
Carroll Products and Designs Ltd have the object and effect
of
preventing, restricting or distorting competition, that they offend against
Section 4(1) of the
Competition Act 1991, and that they do not satisfy the
requirements for a licence under
Section 4(2) of
the Act. Consequently the
Authority refuses to issue a certificate or grant a licence in respect of the
notified agreement.
For
the Competition Authority
Isolde
Goggin
Member
6
May 1997.
[ ] 1Decision
No. 24, 21 June 1993
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