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Clayton Act
Clayton Act definition - legal
n
A federal statute, adopted
in 1914, that amends the Sherman Antitrust Act and prohibits certain business
practices, such as price discrimination as well as particular mergers and
acquisitions, if the practice might substantially reduce competition or create
a monopoly in a line of commerce. See also antitrust
law and Sherman Antitrust Act.
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