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What is the action called that unreasonably restricts competition and functions against the public interest?

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There is a violation of antitrust laws that happens that unreasonably restricts competition and functions against the public interest. This is just one of the three parameters that apply to a business and how they may violate antitrust laws. An Antitrust law is a state and federal recognized law that is in place so that there can be adequate business competition.

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