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unfair competition

–noun
1. acts done by a seller to confuse or deceive the public with intent to acquire a larger portion of the market, as by cutting prices below cost, misleading advertising, selling a spurious product under a false identity, etc.
2. the use of any such methods.
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Main Entry: un·fair com·pe·ti·tion
Function: noun
: the common-law tort of passing off one's goods as another's; broadly : any of various torts (as disparagement) that interfere with the business prospects of a competitor or injure consumers
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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