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For communications arising from this paper, see Nature advance online publication, 4 April 2002; DOI 10.1038/nature738; DOI 10.1038/nature739 and; DOI 10.1038/nature740.
Trade Disputes Act, (1906), British legislation that provided trade unions with immunity from liability for damages arising from strike actions.
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