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 64
... disparaging statements and implica- tions against ( 1 ) the goods of competitors as to origin , quality , effectiveness , or any of the other particulars in- volving material inducements to their purchase , or against ( 2 ) the business ...
... disparaging statements and implica- tions against ( 1 ) the goods of competitors as to origin , quality , effectiveness , or any of the other particulars in- volving material inducements to their purchase , or against ( 2 ) the business ...
Page 66
... disparaged were not mentioned in the misrepresentations . In the baking powder case , material was used in ... disparaging statements form part of a general plan to discredit several or a class of competitors , or if public ...
... disparaged were not mentioned in the misrepresentations . In the baking powder case , material was used in ... disparaging statements form part of a general plan to discredit several or a class of competitors , or if public ...
Page 211
... disparaging statements to the injury of said com- petitor . Charles C. Buttenfield , United States Products Com- pany , et al . , 7-301 . Misrepresenting Federal Trade Commission order against competitors ; falsely stating that ...
... disparaging statements to the injury of said com- petitor . Charles C. Buttenfield , United States Products Com- pany , et al . , 7-301 . Misrepresenting Federal Trade Commission order against competitors ; falsely stating that ...
Contents
PREFACE | 5 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
The Federal Trade Commission Act | 23 |
Copyright | |
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action adjudged unfair agreements amended anti-trust acts appears Association bad faith Baking Powder Beech-Nut Packing Co brand cease and desist certiorari Chapter circuit court Clayton Act Commis commission or board commodities Company competing competitors complaint contracts coöperative corporation court of appeals customers dealers deceptive disparaging District effect employed enforce evidence facts false advertisement Falsely claiming Falsely representing Federal Trade Commission filing hinder competition illegal induce injury interstate commerce jobbers jurisdiction Klesner manufacturers ment methods of competition Miller-Tydings misrepresenting monopoly morals pany person petition price discrimination proceedings prohibited public interest public policy purchase purpose render resale price maintenance restraint of trade retailer Robinson-Patman Act Section seller Selling Sherman Act shown simulation sion sold statutes Supreme Court taxes tendency thereof tion Trade Commission Act trade restraint transaction unfair methods United unlawful vendor violation Wholesale Grocers