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Government connection with or sanction of business..
Endorsement accorded and use made of goods..
Infringement suits not in good faith
Letter heads and stationery...
Nature of business...
Old, secondhand, or reconstructed goods.
Order or ruling of government bodies.......
Origin of goods....
Passing off....
Patent infringement.
Price of goods.....
Quality and uses of goods..
Source of supply. (See Origin of goods.)
Standards and methods of doing business.
Value of capital stock..
Trade name...
Unpatented goods as patented..
Appropriation....
Values created by another..
Artificial market..
Bidding up prices. (See Artificial market.)
Blacklisting....
Bogus independents..
Operating secret subsidiary..
Boycotting..
Bonuses. (See Bribery and subsidizing business.)
Breach of contract-Inducing. (See Contracts.)
Bribery.
Bribing employees-
Of customers and prospective customers..
Of customers and competitor's customers..
Of Government.
Bribing officers of vessels.
Business methods of competitors. (See Advertising falsely
Buying out competitors. (See Clayton Act, sec. 7.)
less favorable terms to competitors....
less favorable terms to objectionable competitors of customers..
in prices and allocate business..
t dealers from buying direct..
breach of..
ting goods belonging to competitor...
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See Confusion; Misrepresentation; Passing off; and Simulation.)
(See Disparagement.)
prevention of. (See Blacklisting, Boycotting and Refusal to
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of price. (See Price fixing; Price maintenance; and Resale
etitor's employees..
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unwarranted prices. (See Cutting off supplies.)
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tracts. (See Contracts and Tying or Exclusive contracts or
ling. (See Tying or exclusive contracts or leases.)
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leading practices. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly;
fisrepresentation; Passing off; and Simulation.)
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king of goods. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Mis-
gencies falsely represented. (See Advertising falsely and mis-
Imitation. (See Adulteration; Passing off; and Simulation.)
Infringement suits, false threats of. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly;
Harassing competitors; Intimidation; and Interference with competitor's
business.)
Interference with competitor's business..
Intimidation......
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Threatening competitors and their customers with infringement suits....
Threatening manufacturers, etc., to withdraw patronage...
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License agreements. (See Tying or exclusive contracts or leases.)
Methods of doing business. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly.)
Misbranding:
Nature of goods.
Quality of goods..
Origin of goods..
Misrepresentation:
Misrepresenting business methods of competitors.....
Misrepresenting goods of competitors...
Misrepresenting one's own business...
Misrepresenting old, used, or reconstructed goods.....
Misrepresenting patents and their infringement...
Misrepresenting prices......
Miscellaneous.....
Old, secondhand, and reconstructed goods. (See Advertising falsely and mis- leadingly; Misbranding; and Misrepresentation.)
Origin of goods. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Confusion; and
Misbranding.)
Passing off. (See Appropriation; Confusion; Misbranding; Misrepresentation;
and Simulation.)
Patents Infringement. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Appro-
priation; Interference with business; Intimidation; Misrepresentation; and
Simulation.)
Premiums and prizes. (See Susidizing business and Bribing employees.)
Price cutting. (See Price discrimination.)
Price discrimination.....
Clayton Act, section 2..
Federal Trade Commission act, section 5...
Price fixing...
Price maintenance..
Prices. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Artificial markets; Con-
tracts; Misrepresentation; Price cutting; Price discrimination; Price fixing;
and Price maintenance.)
Prices, fictitious. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Misbranding;
and Misrepresentation.)
Puffing. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly and Misrepresentation.)"
Purchasing competitor's business. (See Clayton Act, sec. 7.)
Quality of goods. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly.)
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Rebates...
Refusal to sell:
By brokers..
By manufacturers.
Relabeling. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Misbranding; and Mis-
representation.)
Resale prices...
Maintenance by contracts and agreements...
Maintenance by system of espionage...
Maintenance by discrimination against price cutters..
Maintenance by refusal to sell to price cutters......
Secondhand, used, or reconstructed goods. (See Advertising falsely and mis-
leadingly.)
Secret commissions. (See Bribery and Subsidizing business.)
Secret subsidiary. (See Bogus independents.)
Selection of customers. (See Refusal to sell.)
Selling below cost. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Price discrimi-
nation; and Subsidizing business.)
Simulation..
Dress of goods..........
Firm or corporate name.
Imitating competitor's goods..
Trade name or trade-mark.
Sole agency. (See Tying or exclusive leases or contracts.)
Source of supply. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly.)
Substitution. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Confusion; Mis-
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branding; Passing off; and Simulation.)
Tampering with competitor's goods............
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Trade name. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Passing off; and Sim- ulation.)
Uniform prices. (See Price maintenance; Resale prices; and Refusal to sell.)
Uses of goods. (See Advertising falsely and misleadingly.)
APPENDIX.
Competition, Potential.
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Competition, Unfair..
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Constitutionality of acts from which the Federal Trade Commission derives its
powers.
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Interstate commerce.
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