Forestall - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: forestallForestaller
One who forestalls esp one who forestalls the market...
Forestalling the market
Forestalling the market, buying up merchandise on its way to market, or dissuading persons to bring their goods there, or persuading them to enhance the price when there. It was deemed an offence against public trade, but the statutes prohibiting it were repealed by 7 & 8 Vict. c. 24....
Abbroachment, or Abroachment
Abbroachment, or Abroachment [fr. ab, Lat., and broche, Fr., a spit], the forestalling of a market or fair. See FORESTALLING AND REGRATING....
anticipatory
anticipatory : of or relating to a prior action that takes into account or forestalls a later action [an challenge brought for declaratory and injunctive relief "L. H. Tribe"] an·tic·i·pa·tor·i·ly [-ti-sə-pə-tōr-ə-lē] adv ...
standstill agreement
standstill agreement : an agreement providing for the preservation of the status quo for a specified or indefinite period: as a : an agreement under which litigation is forestalled between two parties b : an agreement under which a party agrees to refrain from taking further steps to acquire control of a corporation (as by additional purchases of stock) ...
Forestall
To take beforehand or in advance to anticipate...
Forstall
To forestall...
Interlope
To run between parties and intercept without right the advantage that one should gain from the other to traffic without a proper license to intrude to forestall others to intermeddle...
Preventer
One who goes before one who forestalls or anticipates another...
Abbroach
Abbroach, to monopolise goods or forestall a market....
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