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In US law, the term illegal per se means that the act is inherently illegal. Thus, an act is illegal without extrinsic proof of any surrounding circumstances such as lack of scienter (knowledge) or other defenses. Acts are made illegal per se by statute, constitution or case law.
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| Subject | Predicate | Object | Confidence | Src |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| lack of scienter | instance of | an act is illegal without extrinsic proof of any surrounding circumstances | 0.80 | text |
| price fixing | instance of | determined activities | 0.80 | text |
| geographic market division | instance of | determined activities | 0.80 | text |
| and group boycott to be illegal per se regardless of the reasonableness of such actions | instance of | determined activities | 0.80 | text |
| Illegal per se | related to Antitrust | In | 0.60 | section |
| Illegal per se | related to Antitrust | United States | 0.60 | section |
| Illegal per se | related to Antitrust | The United States Supreme | 0.60 | section |
| Illegal per se | related to Antitrust | Court | 0.60 | section |
| Illegal per se | related to Antitrust | Traditionally | 0.60 | section |
| Illegal per se | related to Antitrust | The | 0.60 | section |
| Illegal per se | related to Antitrust | Supreme Court | 0.60 | section |
| Illegal per se | related to Antitrust | Addyston Pipe | 0.60 | section |
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