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maritime law
maritime law : law that relates to commerce and navigation on the high seas and other navigable waters
maritime
maritime : of or relating to navigation or commerce on navigable waters
Commerce destroyer
A very fast unarmored lightly armed vessel designed to capture or destroy merchant vessels of an enemy Not being intended...
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commercial unit
2-105 of the Uniform Commercial Code as being viewed in commerce as a single whole that would be diminished in value
antitrust
combinations ;specif : consisting of laws to protect trade and commerce from unlawful restraints and monopolies or unfair business practices see
blue law
blue law [blue puritanical] : a statute regulating work, commerce, and amusements on Sunday NOTE: Existing blue laws derive from
business nonimmigrant
gainful employment in the United States, i.e., engaged in international commerce on behalf of a foreign firm, not employed in the
certification mark
or any combination, used, or intended to be used, in commerce by someone other than its owner, to certify regional or
clayton act
may lessen competition or tend to create a monopoly in commerce. (15 U.S.C. Sec. 12-27) Source: FindLaw
combination in restraint of trade
any contract, combination, or conspiracy intended to restrain trade or commerce that violates the anti-trust laws see also Sherman Antitrust Act
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