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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1 very definitely that the Commission Act goes further than the common law and the Sherman Act and that the term “ unfair methods of competition ” was adopted by Congress because the meaning of the words “ unfair competition " as ...
1 very definitely that the Commission Act goes further than the common law and the Sherman Act and that the term “ unfair methods of competition ” was adopted by Congress because the meaning of the words “ unfair competition " as ...
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66 To these may be added a third class consisting of methods declared unfair by special statutes such as the National Industrial Recovery Act , which made a violation of an N. R. A. code " an unfair method of competition in commerce ...
66 To these may be added a third class consisting of methods declared unfair by special statutes such as the National Industrial Recovery Act , which made a violation of an N. R. A. code " an unfair method of competition in commerce ...
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competitors who do not resort to such practices , might possibly be considered unfair by the Commission and the courts . Heretofore it was thought that methods of manufacture could not be regarded as commerce , or as directly affecting ...
competitors who do not resort to such practices , might possibly be considered unfair by the Commission and the courts . Heretofore it was thought that methods of manufacture could not be regarded as commerce , or as directly affecting ...
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