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Sherman Act
A foundational antitrust law enacted in the United States in 1890 to prohibit monopolies and other practices that restrained trade.
Sherman Act
An antitrust law enacted in 1890 in the United States to prevent monopolistic business practices and foster competition in the marketplace.
Sherman Act
A foundational United States antitrust law aimed at maintaining competition by prohibiting monopolistic practices.
Restraint Of Trade
Actions or agreements that restrict competition or the free operation of the market, often illegal under antitrust laws.
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