An Antitrust Primer: A Guide to Antitrust and Trade Regulation Laws for BusinessmenMacmillan, 1964 - 316 pages |
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Page 109
... prohibited from utilizing a common director . In like manner , this section has not been violated if a director serves concurrently on the boards of a vendor and a vendee . For example , if a supplier of raw ma- terials and a ...
... prohibited from utilizing a common director . In like manner , this section has not been violated if a director serves concurrently on the boards of a vendor and a vendee . For example , if a supplier of raw ma- terials and a ...
Page 112
... prohibited by one of the Sherman Act sections . But the problem of proving that such a relationship restrains trade is infinitely more difficult than proving a violation under Section 8. The case law pertaining to interlocking ...
... prohibited by one of the Sherman Act sections . But the problem of proving that such a relationship restrains trade is infinitely more difficult than proving a violation under Section 8. The case law pertaining to interlocking ...
Page 115
... prohibited and what is not . - First of all , it is clear that violations of the Sherman Act are also viola- tive of Section 5 and thus may be proceeded against by the Commission . For example , such Sherman Act violations as price ...
... prohibited and what is not . - First of all , it is clear that violations of the Sherman Act are also viola- tive of Section 5 and thus may be proceeded against by the Commission . For example , such Sherman Act violations as price ...
Contents
THE RISE OF FREE COMPETITION | 1 |
THE ADVENT OF GOVERNMENT | 8 |
Chapter | 11 |
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