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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... customers buying in equal quantity and under the same terms and conditions . One of the ways that a customer could improve his competitive position was to buy better and more ... Customers $ 6.8 Responsibility of the Customer CHAPTER 8 PAGE.
... customers buying in equal quantity and under the same terms and conditions . One of the ways that a customer could improve his competitive position was to buy better and more ... Customers $ 6.8 Responsibility of the Customer CHAPTER 8 PAGE.
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... customers . It concerns discrimination between customers of the same seller . It has nothing to do with fixing prices nor does it require the maintenance of any rela- tionship in prices charged by a competing seller . " Discriminations ...
... customers . It concerns discrimination between customers of the same seller . It has nothing to do with fixing prices nor does it require the maintenance of any rela- tionship in prices charged by a competing seller . " Discriminations ...
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... CUSTOMERS SECTIONS : 9.1 Selection of Customers ; Proviso III ; Statute . 9.2 When Selection of Customers Is Permitted . § 9.1 Selection of Customers ; Proviso III ; Statute . " And provided further , That nothing contained in sections ...
... CUSTOMERS SECTIONS : 9.1 Selection of Customers ; Proviso III ; Statute . 9.2 When Selection of Customers Is Permitted . § 9.1 Selection of Customers ; Proviso III ; Statute . " And provided further , That nothing contained in sections ...
Contents
CLAYTON ACTAS AMENDED BY ROBINSON | 1 |
ROBINSONPATMAN | 7 |
CHAPTER | 12 |
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