| Eugene Franz Roeber, Howard Coon Parmelee - 1919 - 818 pages
...reprint of the Webb-Pomerene law (Public 126, 65th Congress) is given, together with such sections of the Sherman act, the "Clayton act and the Federal Trade Commission act as are referred to in the Webb act. Five pages are devoted to a discussion of the act, including a summary... | |
| William Beaty Lawrence - 1925 - 552 pages
...selling prices. Laws and enforcement agencies. — The principal acts regulating interstate commerce are the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act. The purpose of these acts is to preserve the competitive system of industry throughout the United States... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Patents - 1928 - 218 pages
...monopoly in the sense of a monopoly in interstate commerce, which is what we are interested in and what the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission act are interested in. I fail to see how a patent can be used as a grant of immunity from the operations... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1929 - 396 pages
...same general line said: The theory of any such legislation should be to abrogate for certain purposes the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission act; also other acts of a similar character. The manufacturer should be free to do just what he was free... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Jediciary - 1932 - 424 pages
...2627, providing for the creation of a Federal trade court with jurisdiction over cases arising under the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission act, is designed as a complement of the bill to which I have just referred. The need for the expeditious... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1935 - 256 pages
...grateful and relieve conditions that require attention." The original intent of Congress, as expressed in the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act, is not being carried out. The results speak for themselves. It is not the fault of Congress nor is... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1935 - 798 pages
...NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY ACT 655 RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY OF THE NATION Whereas the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act do not protect large or small enterprises from unfair and destructive competition in intrastate commerce;... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1935 - 794 pages
...existed all the years the antitrust laws were in effect. In fact, it was during the many years that the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act were the national economic policy that big business first came of age, wealth became highly centralized,... | |
| 1926 - 450 pages
...CJ p 214. In the title "Monopolies" will be found a treatment of the legal questions arising under the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act. A most particularly interesting portion of the title is that devoted to a discussion of the particular... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1945 - 1162 pages
...business of insurance unless such act specifl 'ally relates to the business of insurance, provided that the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act shall be applicable to the business of insurance to the extent that such business is not regulated... | |
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