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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... QUANTITY DIFFERENTIALS SECTIONS : 8.1 Lawful Price Discrimination ; Proviso I ; Quantity Differen- tials . 8.2 Construction . 8.3 Legislative History . 8.4 Control of Quantity Limits and Their Revision ; Federal Trade Commission ...
... QUANTITY DIFFERENTIALS SECTIONS : 8.1 Lawful Price Discrimination ; Proviso I ; Quantity Differen- tials . 8.2 Construction . 8.3 Legislative History . 8.4 Control of Quantity Limits and Their Revision ; Federal Trade Commission ...
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... quantity limits , and revise the same as it finds necessary , as to particular commodities or classes of commodities , where it finds that available purchasers in greater quantities are so few as to render differentials on account ...
... quantity limits , and revise the same as it finds necessary , as to particular commodities or classes of commodities , where it finds that available purchasers in greater quantities are so few as to render differentials on account ...
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... quantity . ” Ib . " This limitation , however , does not be- come effective as to any commodity until the Federal ... quantity discounts without rule or guide , but only to permit it to fix limits in quantities for which quantity price ...
... quantity . ” Ib . " This limitation , however , does not be- come effective as to any commodity until the Federal ... quantity discounts without rule or guide , but only to permit it to fix limits in quantities for which quantity price ...
Contents
CLAYTON ACTAS AMENDED BY ROBINSON | 1 |
ROBINSONPATMAN | 7 |
CHAPTER | 12 |
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