Examples of 'commerce act' in a sentence

Meaning of "commerce act"

Commerce act: A legislation that governs and regulates business and trade activities within a specific jurisdiction, typically aimed at promoting fair competition and protecting consumer interests

How to use "commerce act" in a sentence

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Commerce Act cases are civil proceedings.
Congress passes the Air Commerce Act which licenses pilots and airlines.
The draft provision is inspired by section 22 of the Uniform Electronic Commerce Act of Canada.
Part II of the Commerce Act does not contain prohibitions against monopolisation.
Onecoin follows strictly the regulations of the Electronic Commerce Act of the state of Bulgaria.
The Interstate Commerce Act established the first regulatory agency in US economic history.
Conditions regarding duty to supply information are in accordance with the Electronic Commerce Act § 5 ECG.
New Zealand primarily relies on the Commerce Act 1986 to regulate access to essential facilities.
New Zealand law prohibits price fixing, among most other anti-competitive behaviours under the Commerce Act 1986.
In 1930, the Air Commerce Act established pilot licensing requirements for American civil aviation.
Aviation in the United States was unregulated until the Air Commerce Act became law in 1926.

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