Competition Rules
/ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃən rulz/
Definitions
- (n. pl.) A set of legally binding guidelines regulating the fair conduct of competitive activities, often in business or sports contexts, to prevent unfair practices and maintain integrity.
The competition rules prohibited price-fixing among the participating companies.
Forms
- competition rules
- competition rule
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Commentary
Competition rules are essential for maintaining equitable conditions in markets and contests; drafters should clearly specify application scope and enforcement mechanisms.
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