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Courts have affirmed a general authority by government to regulate business, with important limitations on that authority.<ref>http://supreme.justia.com/constitution/amendment-14/11-regulation-of-businesses.html</ref> | Courts have affirmed a general authority by government to regulate business, with important limitations on that authority.<ref>http://supreme.justia.com/constitution/amendment-14/11-regulation-of-businesses.html</ref> | ||
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A Regulation is the formulation and issuance by authorized agencies of specific rules or regulations, under governing law, for the conduct and structure of a certain industry or activity.
Courts have affirmed a general authority by government to regulate business, with important limitations on that authority.[1]
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http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/oecon/chap12.htm