Affecting commerce definition

Affecting commerce means in commerce, or burdening or obstructing commerce or the free flow of commerce, or having led or tending to lead to a labor dispute burdening or obstructing commerce or the free flow of commerce within the state.
Affecting commerce means in commerce, or burdening or obstructing commerce
Affecting commerce means burdening or obstructin commerce. A labor strike would do that

More Definitions of Affecting commerce

Affecting commerce means that there is any effect at all on interstate or foreign commerce, however minimal.
Affecting commerce. ’ means in commerce, or
Affecting commerce in NLRA means burdening commerce or tending to lead to labor dispute burdening commerce. Acts that are intrastate when considered separately but have “close & substantial relation to interstate commerce” can be regulated by Congress.

Related to Affecting commerce

  • e-commerce means buying or selling of goods or services including digital products over digital or electronic network;

  • Intrastate commerce means any and all com- merce or trade that is begun, carried on, and completed wholly within the limits of the State of Washington, and the phrase “introduced into intrastate commerce” defines the time and place at which the first sale and delivery of a commodity is made within the state, the delivery being made either directly to the purchaser or to a common carrier for shipment to the purchaser.

  • Organ procurement organization means a person designated by the Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services as an organ procurement organization.

  • Public highway means a public highway, road, street, avenue, alley, or thoroughfare of any kind, or a bridge, tunnel, or subway used by the public.

  • Trade or commerce means the conduct of a business for profit or not for profit producing or providing goods, commodities, property, or services and includes, without limitation, advertising, franchising, solicitation, offering for sale, lease, or distribution of a service or property, tangible or intangible, real, personal or mixed, or any other article of commerce.