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Compensatory tax

(Constitution of India, Art. 301) Means taxes which would otherwise interfere with the unfettered freedom under Art. 301 will be protected

quiet

quiet : free from disturbance, interference, or dispute (as from an adverse claim) [ enjoyment of

use

and beneficial purpose and that does not lead to unreasonable interference with another's use of property or with the natural flow

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unfair labor practices

National Labor Relations Act. For example, an employer's act that interferes with workers' attempts to organize or bargain collectively. Source: FindLaw

unfair labor practice

the National Labor Relations Act are the following: 1) the interference, restraint, or coercion of employees in the exercise of their

unfair competition

another's ;broadly : any of various torts (as disparagement) that interfere with the business prospects of a competitor or injure consumers

tortious

a tort : recognized as a tort [a act] [ interference with contract] tor·tious·ly adv

tamper

with [ed with the jurors] 2 : to alter or interfere in an unauthorized or improper manner used with with [ed

sufferance

sufferance : consent or sanction implied by a lack of interference or failure to enforce a prohibition see also estate at

sherman act

sherman act A federal law that prohibits any unreasonable interference with the ordinary, usual and freely competitive pricing or distribution

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