Trade Commission has power to require reports ..... 227 227 227 unfair restraint of voting power ... provisions of Section 7 of Clayton Bill promise beneficial results 228 228 early unfair method of securing corporate control ...... 228 [REFERENCES Are to pages.] public interests advanced by supplemental Anti-trust laws ACCESS BY TRADE COMMISSION TO DOCUMENTARY under what circumstances permitted and how enforced ..... ACTS TO REGULATE COMMERCE: defined.... ....... ... 255 248 not repealed or modified by Trade Commission law AFFIDAVIT: or verified bill required to show urgent need for relief, upon ap- 249 258 64 61 273 may be filed in support of application to institute contempt pro- 276 one of five proposed measures utilized by Congress when pre- 138 ANTI-TRUST ACTIONS: See ANTI-TRUST LAWS; DAMAGES semi-public matters 129 [REFERENCES are to pages.] ANTI-TRUST LAWS: See SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST LAW; WIL- PAGE ..... defined in Trade Commission Law to include Sherman Anti- 249 defined in Clayton Law to include: Sherman Anti-Trust Law 259 Sections 73 to 77 as amended of the Wilson Tariff Law and the Clayton Law itself ..... 259 .249, 259 149, 258 Federal Trade Commission Act not included in criminal provisions of Wilson Tariff Law discussed ...... .... ..... 149, 282 150 21 201 ANTI-TRUST LAWS IN THEIR RELATION TO PATENTS ANTI-TRUST POLICY: outlined 7 legislation carrying out, commended 7 consists in regulating competition instead of regulating monop- 13 14 situation requires practical faith and mutual confidence APPEALS: See CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS; SUPREME COURT; RE- 41 nature and extent of review considered .... 40, 41 statute permits three separate opinions, with final Supreme 41 no period fixed within which party must secure review of Com- Clayton Law includes all, whether for profit or not for profit .. 260 248 [REFERENCES ARe to pages.] PAGE ATTEMPT TO MONOPOLIZE: a misdemeanor 279 ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES: See WITNESSES. procedure of service discussed ATTORNEY GENERAL: 129 ...272, 280, 282 to direct institution of proceedings under Sherman, Wilson and to compel compliance with Trade Commission's order .....134, 256 Interstate Commerce Commission to report violations of Clay- ATTORNEY'S FEES: 258 ...140, 141, 267 recoverable for person injured under Sherman, Clayton and AUSTRALIA: See FOREIGN ANTI-TRUST Laws. AUTHORS: and inventors,-exclusive rights of, distinguished from monopoly 16, 17 ......276, 277 in reasonable amount, may be required in contempt proceeding .276, 277 after conviction, defendant in such proceeding shall be admitted BANKS: See CORPORATIONS; INTERLOCKING DIRECTORS; FEDERAL Trade Commission has no power to prevent banks from using ..... two-fold reasons for exemption of, stated ... 277 .47, 280 47 249 253 253 254 |