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Clayton Act
A U.S. law enacted in 1914 aimed at promoting competition and preventing antitrust practices.
Sherman Act
A landmark federal statute in antitrust law prohibiting monopolistic and anti-competitive practices.
Clayton Act
A United States antitrust law enacted in 1914, aimed at promoting fair competition and preventing unfair business practices.
Rule-Of-Reason Test
A legal standard used in antitrust law to determine the legality of business practices based on their actual competitive effects.
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