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... present law , by showing that the lower price made in good faith to meet an equally low price of a competitor but by showing that a price which is even lower than the price of a com- petitor is made to meet competition , if such ...
... present law , by showing that the lower price made in good faith to meet an equally low price of a competitor but by showing that a price which is even lower than the price of a com- petitor is made to meet competition , if such ...
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... present confused situation . Nor is there anything in the legislative history of either the Clayton Act or the Federal Trade Commission Act which would warrant one in thinking that they were intended to create a situation where a bus ...
... present confused situation . Nor is there anything in the legislative history of either the Clayton Act or the Federal Trade Commission Act which would warrant one in thinking that they were intended to create a situation where a bus ...
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... present law permit a seller who is not conspiring with other sellers to choose any pricing practice he desires ? Mr ... present law . Well , the present law on this subject tives from at least three statutes of Congress : The Sherman Act ...
... present law permit a seller who is not conspiring with other sellers to choose any pricing practice he desires ? Mr ... present law . Well , the present law on this subject tives from at least three statutes of Congress : The Sherman Act ...
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... present law " you cannot leave out the Robinson- Patman Act , which is the third statute , and that cuts into this jungle of confusion in at least two ways : The first is that you cannot have a discrimination in price unless you have ...
... present law " you cannot leave out the Robinson- Patman Act , which is the third statute , and that cuts into this jungle of confusion in at least two ways : The first is that you cannot have a discrimination in price unless you have ...
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... present uncertainty in the law can at best only be partially effective unless Congress were to legislate a code of economic ethics - admittedly an almost insurmountable task . The crux of the whole problem lies in the fact that Congress ...
... present uncertainty in the law can at best only be partially effective unless Congress were to legislate a code of economic ethics - admittedly an almost insurmountable task . The crux of the whole problem lies in the fact that Congress ...
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