You can learn about the law on monopolies online from the Wikipedia website. Once on the page, type "Monopoly" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information. Further reading will take you into Competition Law.
D. M. Raybould has written: 'Comparative law of monopolies' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Monopolies, Restraint of trade 'Law of monopolies' -- subject(s): Antitrust law, Competition, Monopolies
He used the law to restrict the actions of monopolies.
Clayton Act Interstate commerce act
Harold Heathcote-Williams has written: 'The law of restrictive trade practices and monopolies' -- subject(s): Monopolies, Restraint of trade
Anti-Trust Law and Competition Law. Specifically the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
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Federal law outlawing monopolies in order to preserve competition
natural, geographic, technological, government
Public pressure for a federal law to prohibit trusts and monopolies led congress to pass the sherman antitrust act in 1890.
Sherman Anit-Trust Act
The abolition of so many taxes, monopolies and restrictions...and the ending of serfdom.