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Definition of Antitrust law
1. Noun. Law intended to promote free competition in the market place by outlawing monopolies.
Generic synonyms: Law
Category relationships: Jurisprudence, Law
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antitrust Law
Literary usage of Antitrust law
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Making Things Better: Competing in Manufacturing (1993)
"US antitrust law has long been an effective shield against the power of monopoly
and has kept many fields open to enterprising, innovative newcomers. ..."
2. Federal Antitrust Policy in the Health Care Marketplace: Hearing Before the edited by Orrin G. Hatch (1997)
"The Section of antitrust law respectfully opposes S. 1022, and any other
Congressional legislation, which uses the appropriations process to deny funding to ..."
3. Concentration and Control: A Solution of the Trust Problem in the United States by Charles Richard Van Hise (1912)
"... antitrust law [Act of July 2, 1890 (26 Stat., 209)] i AN ACT to protect trade
and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies. ..."
4. Helping Your Child Get Ready for School: With Activities for Children from by Nancy Paulu (1992)
"Since I graduated from law school about 20 years ago I have been involved in
antitrust law in one way or another. I worked at the Federal Trade Commission ..."
5. Principles of Railroad Transportation by Emory Richard Johnson, Thurman William Van Metre (1920)
"... 3O& Traffic associations decided to be a violation of antitrust law of 1890,
309. Effect of the decision in the traffic association cases, 311. ..."