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 93
... necessary to be shown . In the former class , as we have seen , the deception or other immoral element must be shown to have the capacity and tendency to injure or prejudice actual or potential competitors or militate in some way ...
... necessary to be shown . In the former class , as we have seen , the deception or other immoral element must be shown to have the capacity and tendency to injure or prejudice actual or potential competitors or militate in some way ...
Page 168
... necessary that the facts point to any particular trader or traders . It is enough that there be present or potential substantial competition , which is shown by proof , or appears by necessary inference , to have been injured , or to be ...
... necessary that the facts point to any particular trader or traders . It is enough that there be present or potential substantial competition , which is shown by proof , or appears by necessary inference , to have been injured , or to be ...
Page 227
... necessary for the proper performance of its duties and as may be from time to time appropriated for by Congress . With the exception of the secretary , a clerk to each com- missioner , the attorneys , and such special experts and ex ...
... necessary for the proper performance of its duties and as may be from time to time appropriated for by Congress . With the exception of the secretary , a clerk to each com- missioner , the attorneys , and such special experts and ex ...
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