Economics for ConsumersAmerican book Company, 1939 - 638 pages |
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Page 211
... false advertising and misbranding to reach the United States Supreme Court was that of Federal Trade Commission vs. Winsted Hosiery Company in 1922.3 This company was charged with advertising underwear containing as little as 10 per ...
... false advertising and misbranding to reach the United States Supreme Court was that of Federal Trade Commission vs. Winsted Hosiery Company in 1922.3 This company was charged with advertising underwear containing as little as 10 per ...
Page 215
... false advertisement " ( 1 ) By United States mails , or in commerce by any means , for the purpose of inducing , or which is likely to induce , directly or indirectly the purchase of food , drugs , devices , or cosmetics ; or " ( 2 ) By ...
... false advertisement " ( 1 ) By United States mails , or in commerce by any means , for the purpose of inducing , or which is likely to induce , directly or indirectly the purchase of food , drugs , devices , or cosmetics ; or " ( 2 ) By ...
Page 216
... advertising , except the manufac- turer , packer , distributor , or seller of the commodity to which the false advertisement relates , shall be liable under this section by reason of the dissemination by him of any false advertisement ...
... advertising , except the manufac- turer , packer , distributor , or seller of the commodity to which the false advertisement relates , shall be liable under this section by reason of the dissemination by him of any false advertisement ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF CONSUMERS IN ECONOMIC LIFE | 3 |
CONSUMERS CHOICE | 20 |
WHO GUIDES CONSUMERS? | 40 |
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