A Treatise on the Anti-trust Laws of the United States: And Including All Related Trade Regulatory Laws, Volume 2W.H. Anderson Company, 1949 |
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... constitute a discrimi- nation . Thus , a contract may be made today which has no legal defect under the Robinson - Patman Act . A week later , another sale may be made at a different price or at a different discount , and the latter ...
... constitute a discrimi- nation . Thus , a contract may be made today which has no legal defect under the Robinson - Patman Act . A week later , another sale may be made at a different price or at a different discount , and the latter ...
Page 121
... constitute a finding on any fact question . It does not establish the truth of the facts set forth in the indictment . . . . " Twin Ports Oil Co. v . Pure Oil Co. , ( DC Minn . ) 26 F.Supp . 366 . " During the early part of the debate ...
... constitute a finding on any fact question . It does not establish the truth of the facts set forth in the indictment . . . . " Twin Ports Oil Co. v . Pure Oil Co. , ( DC Minn . ) 26 F.Supp . 366 . " During the early part of the debate ...
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... constitute interstate commerce , and that the Commission was without jurisdiction . " The court said : . . We are of the opinion that under the circumstances here appearing , the advertisements are a part of the preliminary negotiations ...
... constitute interstate commerce , and that the Commission was without jurisdiction . " The court said : . . We are of the opinion that under the circumstances here appearing , the advertisements are a part of the preliminary negotiations ...
Contents
CLAYTON ACTAS AMENDED BY ROBINSON | 1 |
ROBINSONPATMAN | 7 |
CHAPTER | 12 |
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