
Legislation established by the federal government to prevent the formation of monopolies and to regulate trade.
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In economics, regulations preventing or restraining trusts, monopolies, or any business practice considered to be unfair or uncompetitive. In the US, antitrust laws prevent mergers and acquisitions...
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Those federal and state laws, and their enforcement, that protect trade and commerce from unlawful restraints and monopolies or unfair business practices. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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v. a term used in contracts it means, 1.) to make a right over to another person as in, assign an estate, an annuity, a bond, etc. over to him, 2.) to appoint and allocate some duty to a person, or 3.) to set forth or point out as in, assigning errors or assigning false judgement.
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Legislation established by the federal government to prevent the formation of monopolies and to regu
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US legislation to prevent monopolies and restraint of trade. Trusts and monopolies are... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/antitrust-laws.htm?id=1668&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of antitrust laws'>more</a>
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US legislation to prevent monopolies and restraint of trade.
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Federal and state laws created to regulate trade and commerce by preventing unlawful restraints, price-fixing, and monopolies. The laws are intended to promote healthy market competition and encourage the production of quality goods and services at the lowest prices. The primary federal antitrust laws are the Sherman Act and the Clayton Act.
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