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Ladenschlussgesetz
In the Federal Republic of Germany, the Ladenschlussgesetz (abbreviated: LadSchlG) was the federal law regulating at which times stores were required to be closed. The Ladenschlussgesetz in its current form was first enacted on July 10 1958 following pressure from Germany's trade unions; in its last revision (of June 1 2003), points of sale ("Verkaufsstellen") must be closed at any of the following times:
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