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1 Konkurrenzvereinbarung
Konkurrenzvereinbarung
restrictive covenant, restraint agreement;
• Konkurrenzverhalten competitive behavio(u)r;
• Konkurrenzverhältnisse competitive conditions;
• ungleiches Konkurrenzverhältnis competitive imbalance;
• Konkurrenzverkehr competitive traffic;
• Konkurrenzverlag rival publisher;
• Konkurrenzvertrag (Bahn) competitive tariff;
• Konkurrenzvorteil competitive advantage;
• Konkurrenzware competing merchandise, competitor’s goods;
• Konkurrenzware anschwärzen to run down (disparage) the goods of a competitor;
• Konkurrenzwerbung competitive advertising;
• Konkurrenzwirtschaft competitive economy.
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