Opinion
Nos. 72-2021 and 72-2042.
May 20, 1976.
Richard Haas (argued), Brobeck, Phleger Harrison, San Francisco, Cal., for defendants-appellants.
Timothy H. Fine (argued), San Francisco, Cal., for plaintiffs-appellees.
Appeal from the United States District Court for District of California; Samuel Conti, Judge.
ORDER
The petition for rehearing was held pending the decision in GTE Sylvania, Inc. v. Continental T. V., Inc., 537 F.2d 980 (9th Cir. 1976). It is now denied.
As noted in the opinion in this case ( see note 14), this case and GTE Sylvania deal with different questions. This case and Schwinn involve the legality of restrictions upon the territory in which a purchasing dealer may resell. The majority opinion in GTE Sylvania considers whether "Sylvania's practice of fixing by agreement the locations from which Continental was authorized to sell Sylvania's products was illegal per se under Section 1 of the Sherman Act." Id. at 982. The majority opinion in GTE Sylvania approves the result reached in this case. However, it disapproves "any language in the Noble opinion [ Noble v. McClatchy Newspapers, 9 Cir., 533 F.2d 1081] that may be inconsistent with any of the majority's language" in GTE. Id. at 1004 n. 42. Accordingly, we have reexamined the opinions in both cases. We conclude that there are no inconsistencies between them and therefore make no modification of the language of the opinion in this case.