unfair
91unfair — ụn|fair (regelwidrig, unerlaubt; unfein; ohne sportlichen Anstand) …
92unfair — /ʌn feə/ adjective not just or reasonable …
93unfair competition — 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… …
94unfair competition — noun In commercial law, any of various distinct areas of law which may give rise to criminal offenses and civil causes of action, usually including antitrust violations such as restraint of trade and predatory pricing, trademark infringement,… …
95unfair competition — unjust contest, competition in which one of the contestants has a clear advantage …
96unfair treatment — treatment that is not fair, lack of decency or honesty, behavior that is not according to the rules …
97unfair dismissal — The dismissal of an employee that the employer cannot show to be fair. Under the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act (1978) employees have the right not to be unfairly dismissed, provided they have served the required period of continuous… …
98unfair prejudice — Conduct in the running of a company s affairs that may entitle members to a remedy under the Companies Act (1985). In small companies, the unfairness may consist of a failure by some members to honour a common understanding reached when the… …
99unfair trading — See consumer protection …
100unfair competition — /ʌnˌfɛə kɒmpəˈtɪʃən/ (say un.fair kompuh tishuhn) noun dishonest or deceptive methods of competition, as between business enterprises …