The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969
The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.

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Outlet and switch box manufacturing industry
43
Millwork industry
44
Work glove industry
46
Manifold business forms industry
47
Tire and tube repair material industry
48
Embroidery industry
49
Cut and wire tack industry
50
Fluorocarbons industry
51
Common or toiletpin industry
52
Interior marble industry
53
Walnut wood industry
54
China recess accessories industry
55
Pleasure boat industry
56
Residential aluminum siding industry
57
Golf baseball and athletic goods industries
58
Metallic watch band industry
60
Subscription and mail order book publishing industry
150
Hosiery industry
152
Luggage and related products industry
154
Rayon and silk dyeing printing and finishing industry
155
Catalog jewelry and giftware industry
157
Musical instrument and accessories industry
158
Water heater industry
160
Razor and razor blade industry
161
Wood cased lead pencil industry
162
Button jobbing industry
163
Low pressure refrigerants industry
164
Artificial limb industry
165
Piston ring industry
166
Construction equipment distributing industry
167
Wholesale confectionery industry Philadelphia
168
Masonry waterproofing industry
169
Trade practice rules respecting the terms waterproof shockproof Non magnetic and related designations as applied to watches watchcases and watch ...
170
Household fabric dye industry
171
Vertical turbine pump industry
172
Doll and stuffed toy industry
173
Watch case industry
174
Office machine marketing industry
175
Wholesale confectionery industry
176
Hand knitting yarn industry
177
Trade pamphlet binding industry of the New York City trade area
179
Rayon nylon and silk converting industry
180
Handkerchief industry
181
Yeast industry
182
Oil heating industry of the New England States
183
Peat industry
185
Administrative opinions and rulings
186
Tie fabrics industry
188
Fine and wrapping paper distributing industry
189
Shoe finders industry
190
Venetian blind industry
191
Optical products industry
192
Slide fastener industry
193
Cocoa and chocolate industry
194
Bedding manufacturing and wholesale distributing industry
195
Parking meter industry
196
Public seating industry
197
Milk bottle cap and closure industry
198
Canvas cover industry
199
Seam binding industry
200
Sun glass industry
202
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205
Gladiolus bulb industry
206
Narrow fabrics industry
207
Grocery industry
209
Commercial and industrial floor and vacuum machinery industry
210
Setup paper box industry
211
Jewelry industry
212
Industrial bag and cover industry
213
Hearing aid industry
214
Portrait photographic industry
215
Millinery industry
216
Cedar chest manufacturing industry
217
Fountain pen and mechanical pencil industry
226
Wholesale plumbing and heating industry
227
Tire advertising and labeling guides
228
Guides for advertising fallout shelters
229
Guides for advertising shell homes
230
Guides for shoe content labeling and advertising
231
Guides for advertising radiation monitoring instruments
232
Guides against deceptive pricing
233
Guides for the mail order insurance industry
234
Guides against deceptive labeling and advertising of adhesive composition
235
Guide for avoiding deceptive use of word mill in the textile industry
236
Guides against debt collection deception
237
Guides against bait advertising
238
Guides against deceptive advertising of guarantees
239
Melamine dinnerware industry
263
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271
Stationers industry
383
Rebuilt reconditioned and other used automotive parts industry
390
Electrical contracting industry
392
Kosher food products and kosher products industry
393
Wire rope industry
400
Phonograph record industry
407
Braided rug industry
414
Knitted outerwear industry
416
Fresh fruit and vegetable industry
418
Household furniture industry 76 Scrap iron and steel industry
430
Waste paper dealers and packers
431
Warm air furnace industry
433
Fabricators of ornamental iron bronze and wire
434
Electrical wholesalers
437
Saw and blade service industry
439
Ice cream industry District of Columbia and vicinity
443
Mopstick industry
444
Woodworking machinery industry
445
Marking devices industry
451
Barre granite industry
456
Uniform industry
458
Rabbit industry
462
Tobacco distributing industry
466
Paper drinking straw manufacturing industry
470
Buff and polishing wheel manufacturing industry
471
Cotton converting industry
476
Ladies handbag manufacturing industry
480
Preserve manufacturing industry
481
Private home study schools
483
School supply and equipment industry
487
Mirror industry
493
Covered button and buckle manufacturing industry
500
Tubular pipings and trimmings manufacturing industry
503
Wet ground mica industry 121
506
Concrete burial vault manufacturing industry
508
Toilet brush manufacturing industry
511
Popular priced dress manufacturing industry
513
House dress and wash frock manufacturing industry
516
Metal clad door and accessories manufacturing industry
519
Carbon dioxide manufacturing industry
521
Shrinkage of woven cotton yard goods
525
Macaroni and noodle products industry
527
Tomato paste manufacturing industry 134 Oleomargarine manufacturing industry 136 Paint and varnish brush industry
539
Infants and childrens knitted outerwear industry 138 Ribbon industry
548
Wine industry
554
Putty manufacturing industry
557
Radio and television industry
560
Curled hair industry
571
Sardine industry
573
Umbrella industry
578
Tuna industry
583
Folding paper box industry
588
Ripe olive industry
592
Resistance welder manufacturing industry
595
Alphabetical List of CFR Subtitles and Chapters
611
List of Sections Affected
617

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Side 331 - Upon proof being made, at any hearing on a complaint under this section, that there has been discrimination in price or services or facilities furnished, the burden of rebutting the prima facie case thus made by showing justification shall be upon the person charged with a violation of this section, and unless justification shall be affirmatively shown, the Commission is authorized to issue an order terminating the discrimination: Provided, however, That nothing herein contained shall prevent a seller...
Side 342 - States, or fix a price charged therefor, or discount from, or rebate upon, such price, on the condition, agreement, or understanding that the lessee or purchaser thereof shall not use or deal in the goods of a competitor or competitors of the lessor or seller, where the effect of such lease, sale, or contract, for sale, or such condition, agreement, or understanding, may be substantially to lessen competition or tend to create a monopoly in any line of commerce.
Side 211 - Procurement of competitors' confidential information by unfair means and wrongful use thereof. It is an unfair trade practice for any member of the industry to obtain information concerning the business of a competitor, by bribery of an employee or agent of such competitor, by false or misleading statements or representations, by the impersonation of one in authority, or by any other unfair means, and to use the information so obtained in such a manner as to injure said competitor in his business...
Side 580 - Inducing breach of contract. Inducing or attempting to induce the breach of existing lawful contracts between competitors and their customers or their suppliers by any false or deceptive means whatsoever, or interfering with or obstructing the performance of any such contractual duties or services by any such means, with the purpose and effect of unduly hampering, injuring, or prejudicing competitors In their businesses, is an unfair trade practice.
Side 454 - ... the marketability of the goods, such as, but not limited to, actual or imminent deterioration of perishable goods, obsolescence of seasonal goods, distress sales under court process, or sales in good faith in discontinuance of business in the goods concerned. (b) Prohibited brokerage and commissions. It is an unfair trade practice for any member of the industry engaged in commerce...
Side 455 - Arbitration. The industry approves the practice of handling business disputes between members of the industry and their customers in a fair and reasonable manner, coupled with a spirit of moderation and good will, and every effort should be made by the disputants themselves to compose the differences. If unable to do so they should, if possible, submit these disputes to arbitration.
Side 477 - Substitution of products. The practice of shipping or delivering products which do not conform to samples submitted, to specifications upon which the sale is consummated, or to representations made prior to securing the order, without the consent of the purchasers to such substitutions and with the tendency, capacity or effect of misleading or deceiving purchasers, prospective purchasers or the consuming public, is an unfair trade practice.
Side 503 - False marking or branding. The false or deceptive marking or branding of products of the industry for the purpose or with the tendency, capacity or effect of misleading or deceiving purchasers, prospective purchasers, or the consuming public with respect to the grade, quality, quantity, use, size, material, content, origin, preparation, manufacture or distribution of such products, or in any other material respect, is an unfair trade practice.
Side 312 - It is an unfair trade practice for any industry member to make or publish, or cause to be made or published, any advertisement, offer, statement, or other form of representation, which directly or by implication is false, misleading or deceptive: (a) Concerning the salary, commission, income, earnings, or other remuneration which agents, canvassers, solicitors, or sales representatives receive or may receive; or (b) Concerning any conditions or contingencies affecting such remuneration or the opportunities...
Side 362 - Inducing breach of contract. Maliciously inducing or attempting to induce the breach of existing contracts between competitors and their customers by any false or deceptive means whatsoever, or interfering with or obstructing the performance of any such contractual duties or services by any such means, with the purpose and effect of unduly hampering, injuring, or embarrassing competitors in their businesses, is a unfair trade practice.

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