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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Many trade practice conference rules which various industries submit to the Commission as “ Group II ” rules specify such practices . In the absence of trade - restraining features , agreements by members of an industry to refrain from ...
Many trade practice conference rules which various industries submit to the Commission as “ Group II ” rules specify such practices . In the absence of trade - restraining features , agreements by members of an industry to refrain from ...
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What rules may lawfully be adopted by trade bodies , constitutes a large question which is continually expanding . In general , it can be said that no rules may permit practices that are legally unfair or contrary to any law ; for any ...
What rules may lawfully be adopted by trade bodies , constitutes a large question which is continually expanding . In general , it can be said that no rules may permit practices that are legally unfair or contrary to any law ; for any ...
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This is also the rule in equity cases . ... 44 , the Court said : The inquiry of a board of the character of the Interstate Commerce Commission should not be too narrowly constrained by technical rules as to the admissibility of proof .
This is also the rule in equity cases . ... 44 , the Court said : The inquiry of a board of the character of the Interstate Commerce Commission should not be too narrowly constrained by technical rules as to the admissibility of proof .
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