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== Third line forcing == Third line forcing involves the supply of goods or services on condition that the purchaser acquires goods or services from a particular third party, or a refusal to supply because the purchaser will not agree to that condition.<ref name="accc"/> '''Elements of third line forcing''' * purchaser wants a specific product , but the purchase of another product is forced on them; * The business forces the product of a third party onto the purchaser; * Forced purchase of third part's product in order to obtain desired product Third line forcing is prohibited when it has a substantially lessening impact of competition in the industry<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Taperell|first1=Geoff|last2=Mirabella|first2=Sara|date=February 2011|title=Competition Law: Third Line Forcing|journal=Keeping Good Companies|volume=63|number=1|pages=34β37|issn=1444-7614}}</ref>
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