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 84
... 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 a questionable practice are ...
... 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 a questionable practice are ...
Page 100
John Wall Norwood. What rules may lawfully be adopted by trade bodies , constitutes a large question which is continually expand- ing . In general , it can be said that no rules may permit practices that are legally unfair or contrary to ...
John Wall Norwood. What rules may lawfully be adopted by trade bodies , constitutes a large question which is continually expand- ing . In general , it can be said that no rules may permit practices that are legally unfair or contrary to ...
Page 182
... rules of evidence , but does not depart from the consistency or the principles thereof . The commissioner or trial examiner presiding at a hearing rules on all objections and motions respecting the evidence , which rulings are subject ...
... rules of evidence , but does not depart from the consistency or the principles thereof . The commissioner or trial examiner presiding at a hearing rules on all objections and motions respecting the evidence , which rulings are subject ...
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