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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... unlawful for any person engaged in com- merce , in the course of such commerce , knowingly to induce or receive a discrimination in price which is prohibited by this section . " § 6.7 Unlawful Price Discrimination . The Clayton Act ...
... unlawful for any person engaged in com- merce , in the course of such commerce , knowingly to induce or receive a discrimination in price which is prohibited by this section . " § 6.7 Unlawful Price Discrimination . The Clayton Act ...
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... unlawful prices as such but authorizes recovery only of pecuniary loss to property or business . The one com ... unlawful act . The situation of such plaintiff must be different from that of the general public . " » 23 " It is as ...
... unlawful prices as such but authorizes recovery only of pecuniary loss to property or business . The one com ... unlawful act . The situation of such plaintiff must be different from that of the general public . " » 23 " It is as ...
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... unlawful conduct under the anti - trust laws . . . . In some of the earlier cases under the anti - trust law , individual defendants sought to escape the application of the law on the ground that it was the cor- porate defendant that ...
... unlawful conduct under the anti - trust laws . . . . In some of the earlier cases under the anti - trust law , individual defendants sought to escape the application of the law on the ground that it was the cor- porate defendant that ...
Contents
CLAYTON ACTAS AMENDED BY ROBINSON | 1 |
ROBINSONPATMAN | 7 |
CHAPTER | 12 |
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