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  • 91restraint of trade — Combinations and practices interfering unreasonably with the normal production and supply of commodities by the suppression of competition therein, or by other means; an instrument of monopoly. 36 Am J1st Monop etc § 2. A contractual restriction… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 92Federation of Norwegian Professional Associations — Infobox Union name= Akademikerne country= Norway affiliation= members= 126,000 full name= Akademikerne native name= founded= October, 1997 current= head= dissolved date= dissolved state= merged into= office= Oslo, Norway people= Christl Kvam… …

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  • 93Norwegian Motor Trade Association — Headquarters in Frogner borough, Oslo. The Norwegian Motor Trade Association (Norwegian: Norges Bilbransjeforbund, NBF) is an employers organisation in Norway, organized under the national Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise. It traces its… …

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  • 94Guilds —    Associations formed to promote special objects, the members being bound together to observe certain rules and regulations for the attainment of these objects.    Formed in early times more especially for religious and trade purposes. The… …

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  • 95Guilds —    Trade guilds date back to India (circa 2000 B.C.) and shoemakers artisan guilds developed during the Roman Empire. Most guilds required long apprenticeships before achieving master status and had strict rules in order to maintain quality and… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry

  • 96Guilds — • Voluntary associations for religious, social, and commercial purposes Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Guilds     Guilds     † …

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  • 97United States — a republic in the N Western Hemisphere comprising 48 conterminous states, the District of Columbia, and Alaska in North America, and Hawaii in the N Pacific. 267,954,767; conterminous United States, 3,022,387 sq. mi. (7,827,982 sq. km); with… …

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  • 98interest group — a group of people drawn or acting together in support of a common interest or to voice a common concern: Political interest groups seek to influence legislation. [1905 10] * * * ▪ political science Introduction also called  special interest group …

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  • 99Collective business system — A collective business system or collective business model is a business organization or association typically composed of relatively large numbers of businesses, tradespersons or professionals in the same or related fields of endeavor, which… …

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  • 100National Industrial Recovery Act — Front page of the National Industrial Recovery Act, as signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 16, 1933. The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), officially known as the Act of June 16, 1933 (Ch. 90, 48 Stat. 195, formerly codified… …

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