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... COMPETITION SECTION 1. In order to permit the treatment of transportation costs in in terstate commerce to contribute to the promotion of competition in America industry among all sellers for the business of all buyers ; to safeguard ...
... COMPETITION SECTION 1. In order to permit the treatment of transportation costs in in terstate commerce to contribute to the promotion of competition in America industry among all sellers for the business of all buyers ; to safeguard ...
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... competition , ' or ' to injure or prevent competition , ' means : As to buyers , a result which materially threatens the ability of any buyer to compete with any other buyer or buyers in the resale of any commodity or in the sale of any ...
... competition , ' or ' to injure or prevent competition , ' means : As to buyers , a result which materially threatens the ability of any buyer to compete with any other buyer or buyers in the resale of any commodity or in the sale of any ...
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... competition and avoid unnecessary differentials between customers . However , under American concepts of free enterprise , the decision as to what form of pricing practice to follow , subject to restrictions th respect to conspiracy ...
... competition and avoid unnecessary differentials between customers . However , under American concepts of free enterprise , the decision as to what form of pricing practice to follow , subject to restrictions th respect to conspiracy ...
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... competition , as affecte by transportation costs , in interstate commerce by *** the Interstate Cor merce Commission . A program being an announced or planned course of action , ther is a strong implication here that the action of the ...
... competition , as affecte by transportation costs , in interstate commerce by *** the Interstate Cor merce Commission . A program being an announced or planned course of action , ther is a strong implication here that the action of the ...
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... competition , and some approval of this attitude seems to be given by section 1 ( c ) of this bill , which proposes " to encourage the Interstate Commerce Commis- * the policy of promoting regional and sec- tional competition , " et ...
... competition , and some approval of this attitude seems to be given by section 1 ( c ) of this bill , which proposes " to encourage the Interstate Commerce Commis- * the policy of promoting regional and sec- tional competition , " et ...
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