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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... seller.3 ยง 7.3 Single Sale Cannot Be a Discrimination . " The discrimination in price referred to must be practiced ' between different purchasers . ' Therefore at least two purchases must have taken place . " " It does not mean one who ...
... seller.3 ยง 7.3 Single Sale Cannot Be a Discrimination . " The discrimination in price referred to must be practiced ' between different purchasers . ' Therefore at least two purchases must have taken place . " " It does not mean one who ...
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... seller or accepted by a purchaser unless it is a legitimate compensation for services rendered in connection with a transaction . An intermediary which acts for the buyer , or which is controlled , either directly or indirectly by the ...
... seller or accepted by a purchaser unless it is a legitimate compensation for services rendered in connection with a transaction . An intermediary which acts for the buyer , or which is controlled , either directly or indirectly by the ...
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... seller . An intermediary cannot take brokerage on purchases of goods for his own account . " A seller who ordinarily uses brokers in selling a product may not re- flect the non - use of brokers in his price to particular customers ; the ...
... seller . An intermediary cannot take brokerage on purchases of goods for his own account . " A seller who ordinarily uses brokers in selling a product may not re- flect the non - use of brokers in his price to particular customers ; the ...
Contents
CLAYTON ACTAS AMENDED BY ROBINSON | 1 |
ROBINSONPATMAN | 7 |
CHAPTER | 12 |
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