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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... unfair methods of competition " was adopted by Con- gress because the meaning of the words " unfair competi- tion " as construed under the common law was too narrow.1 The words " unfair methods of competition , " the Court said , have ...
... unfair methods of competition " was adopted by Con- gress because the meaning of the words " unfair competi- tion " as construed under the common law was too narrow.1 The words " unfair methods of competition , " the Court said , have ...
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... unfair methods , acts , and practices vio- lative of the Commission Act is , therefore , logically divided , as heretofore indicated , into two general classes : ( A ) Unfair methods that are opposed to good morals ; and ( B ) Unfair ...
... unfair methods , acts , and practices vio- lative of the Commission Act is , therefore , logically divided , as heretofore indicated , into two general classes : ( A ) Unfair methods that are opposed to good morals ; and ( B ) Unfair ...
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John Wall Norwood. 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 viola- tion of an N. R. A. code " an unfair method of ...
John Wall Norwood. 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 viola- tion of an N. R. A. code " an unfair method of ...
Contents
PREFACE | 5 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
The Federal Trade Commission Act | 23 |
Copyright | |
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