anti trust

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intended to prevent companies from unfairly controlling prices
anti-trust laws
laws designed to prevent cartels or monopoly activity and to safeguard free competition in the market
antitrust
Opposed to or against the establishment or existence of trusts (monopolies), usually referring to legislation
antitrust
acts Federal and state statutes to protect trade and commerce from unlawful restraints, price discriminations, price fixing and monopolies
antitrust
laws formulated to protect trade and commerce from unlawful or unfair business practices These laws also attempt to curb monopolistic tendencies or to minimize the power stemming from monopolies
antitrust
Genus: Law Differentia: Regulations on successful businesses Comment: Tries to promote economic competition through force - the only way to destroy competition It is based on a false notion of competition Link: Article
antitrust
Government intervention to alter market structure or prevent abuse of market power
antitrust
Activities to prevent business practices that restrain competition (See trust )
antitrust
of laws and regulations; designed to protect trade and commerce from unfair business practices
antitrust
{s} opposed to monopolies, objecting to large combinations of capital and business
antitrust
laws that discourage monopoly and restrictive practices and encourage greater competition
antitrust
A legal term encompassing a variety of efforts on the part of government to assure that sellers do not conspire to restrain trade or fix prices for their goods or services in the market
antitrust
Consisting of laws to protect trade and commerce from unlawful restraints and monopolies or unfair business practice
antitrust
U S laws designed to prevent any one company from acquiring such a degree of control over a given market that it substantially prevents competition among alternative suppliers and limits consumer choice Antitrust laws are interpreted and applied by the U S Department of Justice and the courts, and are broadly analogous to "competition laws" in other countries
antitrust
A situation in which a single entity, such as an integrated delivery system, controls enough of the practices in any one specialty in a relevant market to have monopoly power (i e , the power to increase prices)
antitrust
In the United States, antitrust laws are intended to stop large firms taking over their competitors, fixing prices with their competitors, or interfering with free competition in any way
antitrust
term originating in the US to refer to action by the state against anti-competitive monopoly and cartel behaviour by companies Originates at the turn of the century when rampant capitalism in the US saw the establishment of "trusts" which were in effect bullying cartels that forced smaller companies to accept the dictates of the big ones
anti trust

    الواصلة

    an·ti trust

    التركية النطق

    äntay trʌst

    النطق

    /ˈantī ˈtrəst/ /ˈæntaɪ ˈtrʌst/
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