Trade Practice and Price Law, FederalCommerce Clearing House, Incorporated, Loose Leaf Service Division of the Corporation Trust Company, 1938 - 265 pages |
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Page 167
Competition “ Competition " as applied in proceedings under the Commission Act is broadly considered to include all activities of two or more agencies directed to the supply of the same commercial demand .
Competition “ Competition " as applied in proceedings under the Commission Act is broadly considered to include all activities of two or more agencies directed to the supply of the same commercial demand .
Page 168
Substantial competition does not always exist between different grades of the same commodity , since dress shoes going to the city trade were adjudged not in competition with low - priced shoes going chiefly to small towns ...
Substantial competition does not always exist between different grades of the same commodity , since dress shoes going to the city trade were adjudged not in competition with low - priced shoes going chiefly to small towns ...
Page 169
tial competition may be protected under the Clayton Act , in which opinion Judge Woolley said : we limit our decision to the question whether , within the policy of the Clayton Act , the transaction comes within the definition of the ...
tial competition may be protected under the Clayton Act , in which opinion Judge Woolley said : we limit our decision to the question whether , within the policy of the Clayton Act , the transaction comes within the definition of the ...
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