Search results for: “anti trust legislation”

  • Blocking Statutes

    Blocking statutes in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, blocking statutes is: national legislation aimed at countering the attempted extraterritorial use of antitrust laws by others. Such legislation typically forbids nationals of the country concerned to cooperate in antitrust […]

  • Blocking Statutes

    Blocking statutes in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, blocking statutes is: national legislation aimed at countering the attempted extraterritorial use of antitrust laws by others. Such legislation typically forbids nationals of the country concerned to cooperate in antitrust […]

  • 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. …

  • Ward

    A person without legal capacity such as an infant, placed by authority of law under the care of a guardian. A territorial division of a county, city or town for electoral purposes, also known as a riding. A separate place such as a room in a prison, hospital, etc.

  • Assent

    Assent

    Approve, ratify; implies conscious awareness of the facts.

  • Title

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Title Meaning of Title A name by which anything is known. An appellation of honor or dignity . A right , particularly the right of ownership of property . In relation to property, while the primary […]

  • Favor

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Favor Meaning of Favor To give support or to sustain; to aid, to show partiality or unfair bias towards. Favor Alternative Definition Bias; partiality; […]

  • Application

    Application

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Application Meaning of Application (Lat. applicare). The act of making a request for something. A written request. The use or disposition made of a thing. i-ln Insurance. The preliminary, statement made by […]

  • Shall

    Ordinarily where a statute uses the word shall its provision is imperative . Escoe v Zerbst, 295 U.S. 490, 55 S. Ct. 818, 79 L. Ed. 1566. But if such an imperative interpretation leads to inconsistencies with the expressed intention or declared purpose of the act, it is then […]

  • Distributee

    One entitled to take a share of the estate of a decedent under the statute of distribution. …

  • Reciprocal Dealing

    In the context of anti-trust and monopolies legislation such as Sherman Act and Clayton Act, the term denotes an agreement between two parties facing each other as both buyer and seller and one party offers to buy other party’s goods but only if second party buys other goods from first […]