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1) иск; судебное дело; судебный процесс; судопроизводство•- antitrust suit
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- counter suit
- infringement suit
- nullity suit
- patent suit
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прил.тж. anti-trust эк. антитрестовский, антимонопольный (направленный на предотвращение монополизации какого-л. рынка, а также на предотвращение антиконкурентной деловой практики; название antitrust имеет исторический характер, так как термин trust был распространен в начале 20 в., когда формировалось антитрестовское законодательство, но практически не используется в этом значении сейчас)antitrust trial [proceedings\] — антимонопольный судебный процесс
antitrust litigation [suit\] — судебный иск по нарушению антимонопольного законодательства
antitrust ( law) violation — нарушение антимонопольного законодательства
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5 antitrust violation suit
Юридический термин: иск в связи с нарушением антитрестовского законодательстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > antitrust violation suit
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<02> иск в связи с нарушением антитрестовского законодательства
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