Associations to the word «Unfair»
Noun
- Dismissal
- Infringement
- Discrimination
- Advantage
- Trademark
- Fairness
- Bargaining
- Tice
- Employer
- Consumer
- Prejudice
- Defendant
- Practice
- Copyright
- Redress
- Complaint
- Breach
- Tribunal
- Defamation
- Redundancy
- Lawsuit
- Competition
- Violation
- Plaintiff
- Amnesty
- Injunction
- Tort
- Monopoly
- Taxation
- Harassment
- Labor
- Subsidy
- Arbitration
- Accusation
- Taxpayer
- Burden
- Ruling
- Tariff
- Competitor
- Litigation
- Imposition
- Inequality
- Boycott
- Employment
- Disadvantage
- Hiring
- Injustice
- Lender
- Compensation
- Allegation
- Trial
- Lending
- Umpire
- Treatment
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
UNFAIR, adjective. Not fair, unjust.
UNFAIR COMPETITION, noun. (legal) 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, passing off or palming off, and misappropriation of trade secrets.
Dictionary definition
UNFAIR, adjective. Not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception; "used unfair methods"; "it was an unfair trial"; "took an unfair advantage".
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