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A law established by an act of the legislature.


The degrees of choice available to consumers and to other buyers in a market and of the rivalry between different suppliers in the market.
Contrasted with case law or common law, established by precedent.




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== See also ==
 
* [[Case law]]
The area of public policy and regulation established to promote greater choice and different suppliers, for the benefit of consumers and other buyers.
* [[Codification]]
 
* [[Common law]]
For example, through the work of competition authorities.
* [[Consolidation]]
 
* [[Eiusdem generis]]
 
* [[Enabling Act]]
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* [[Legislature]]
 
* [[Private Bill]]
Perfect competition.
* [[Public Bill]]
 
* [[Royal assent]]
* [[Statutory]]
* [[Statutory duty]]
* [[Statutory filing]]


== See also ==
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
* [[Antitrust law]]
* [[Competition & Markets Authority]]
* [[Cartel]]
* [[Competition authority]]
* [[Competition law]]
* [[Competition & Markets Authority]]
* [[Competition policy]]
* [[Federal Trade Commission]]
* [[Merger]]
* [[Monopoly]]
* [[Perfect competition]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Reverse takeover]]
* [[Trust]]

Latest revision as of 09:55, 16 March 2021

A law established by an act of the legislature.

Contrasted with case law or common law, established by precedent.


See also