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Noun: fair-trade act
  1. Formerly a state law that protected manufacturers from price-cutting by allowing them to set minimum retail prices for their merchandise; eliminated by the United States Congress in 1975
    "The fair-trade act was once used to maintain price stability for certain products"

Derived forms: fair-trade acts

Type of: legislative act, statute