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The Offense of Monopolization Does Not Require an Intent to Monopolize

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The offense of monopolization does not require an intent to monopolize.


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Substantial

Of considerable importance, size, or worth; significantly large or of a degree that merits attention.

Nonbreaching Party

The party in a contractual agreement that has not failed to fulfill their obligations as set forth in the contract.

Absolute Duty

A legal obligation that is unconditional and requires performance under any circumstances, without exceptions.

Novation

The substitution, by agreement, of a new contract for an old one, with the rights under the old one being terminated. Typically, there is a substitution of a new party who is responsible for the contract and the removal of an original party’s rights and duties under the contract.

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