An Antitrust Primer: A Guide to Antitrust and Trade Regulation Laws for BusinessmenMacmillan, 1964 - 316 pages |
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Page 149
... action . Eventually , the miners recovered . Because a class action was involved , miners who were not parties to the original action could intervene in the proceedings and recover simply by proving that they were members of the class ...
... action . Eventually , the miners recovered . Because a class action was involved , miners who were not parties to the original action could intervene in the proceedings and recover simply by proving that they were members of the class ...
Page 151
... action ( except damage suits ) instituted by the United States , which affirms that the defendant has violated the antitrust laws can be used in other actions as proof of those facts necessarily proved in the government's action . This ...
... action ( except damage suits ) instituted by the United States , which affirms that the defendant has violated the antitrust laws can be used in other actions as proof of those facts necessarily proved in the government's action . This ...
Page 152
... action arises with each conspiratorial act causing injury . The plaintiff can recover for those damages which resulted from overt acts of the defendant conspirators occurring within four years of the institution of plaintiff's action ...
... action arises with each conspiratorial act causing injury . The plaintiff can recover for those damages which resulted from overt acts of the defendant conspirators occurring within four years of the institution of plaintiff's action ...
Contents
THE RISE OF FREE COMPETITION | 1 |
THE ADVENT OF GOVERNMENT | 8 |
A BIRDSEYE VIEW OF | 16 |
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