Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 172
... Commission Monthly Summary of Work is released to the press very few newspapers or periodicals publish the contents of the Summary . In the summer of 1943 Reader's Digest started publishing each month a summary of Federal Trade Commission ...
... Commission Monthly Summary of Work is released to the press very few newspapers or periodicals publish the contents of the Summary . In the summer of 1943 Reader's Digest started publishing each month a summary of Federal Trade Commission ...
Page 189
... Commission in 1923 the court ruled that the Commission was created primarily to enforce antitrust and antimonopoly laws.2 In Raladam Company vs. Federal Trade Commission , the power of the Commission was further restricted by the ...
... Commission in 1923 the court ruled that the Commission was created primarily to enforce antitrust and antimonopoly laws.2 In Raladam Company vs. Federal Trade Commission , the power of the Commission was further restricted by the ...
Page 196
... Commission pattern . Any perpetrator of false advertising is served with a complaint , being given opportunity to appear for a hear- ing and to show cause why a cease - and - desist order should not be issued . If the hearing yields no ...
... Commission pattern . Any perpetrator of false advertising is served with a complaint , being given opportunity to appear for a hear- ing and to show cause why a cease - and - desist order should not be issued . If the hearing yields no ...
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