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Competition
Financial Definition of Competence Meaning of Competence Sufficient ability or fitness for ones needs. Possessing the necessary abilities to be qualified to achieve a certain goal or complete a project. […]
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Clayton Act
An amendment to the Sherman Anti-Trust Act which was enacted into law in 1914. This legislation covers antitrust and unfair trade practices. 15 U.S.C. çç12- 27.
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Boycott
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Boycott Meaning of Boycott To refrain from commercial dealing by a concerted effort. refusal to work for, purchase from or handle the products of an employer . C. Cornelia, Inc. v United Farm Workers […]
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Extraterritoriality
That quality of laws which makes them operate beyond the territory of the power enacting them, upon certain persons or certain rights. See Wheaton, Int. Law (6th Ed.) 121 et seq. …
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Conspiracy
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Conspiracy Meaning of Conspiracy An agreement between two or more persons to do an act that is unlawful or a lawful act by unlawful means . An inchoate offense and the agreement need not be shown to […]
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Conspiracy
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Conspiracy Meaning of Conspiracy An agreement between two or more persons to do an act that is unlawful or a lawful act by unlawful means . An inchoate offense and the agreement need not be shown to […]
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Restraint Of Trade
At common law , contracts in restraint of trade are those with a stranger to the contractor ‘s business , which wholly or partially restrict the freedom of the contractor in carrying on that business as otherwise he would . See Northern securities Co. v United States , 193 […]
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Commerce Clause
The clause of the U.S. Constitution which gives congress the power to regulate commerce among the states, with foreign countries and with Indian Tribes. See Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 of the Constitution in Appendix I.
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Combine
(Act in concert), verb act as one act jointly affiliate with ally associate band together coact collaborate collude concert confederate conspire cooperate coordinate …
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Collateral Order Doctrine
This is the doctrine which makes certain orders appealable even though they do not dispose of entire litigation but which finally determine claims of right severable from, and collateral to, rights asserted in the action, too important to be denied review and too independent of cause itself to […]