Sherman Antitrust Act

Definition of "Sherman Antitrust Act"
  1. A federal law from 1890 that forbids any interference with trade across state lines
How to use "Sherman Antitrust Act" in a sentence
  1. When the large corporation was accused of monopolistic practices, they were investigated for breach of the Sherman Antitrust Act.
  2. The merger of the two companies was blocked under the Sherman Antitrust Act.
  3. The Sherman Antitrust Act was enacted to promote fair competition among businesses.

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