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==== "Business or Property ====
==== "Business or Property ====


A plaintiff suing for antitrust recovery under section 4 of the Clayton Act must allege injury to "business or property." Sometimes this means that plaintiff must have an injury to a "commercial injury." In [[Reiter v. Sonotone Corp.]], the defendant argued that "business or property" means only commercial business (commercial interests or enterprises), but the holding said that "business or property" means personal property or interest as well.
A plaintiff suing for antitrust recovery under section 4 of the Clayton Act myst allege injury to "business or property." Sometimes this means that plaintiff must have an injury to a "commercial injury." In [[Reiter v. Sonotone Corp.]], the defendant argued that "business or property" means only commercial business (commercial interests or enterprises), but the holding said that "business or property" means personal property or interest as well.


==== Standing to Sue ====
==== Standing to Sue ====
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