free trade," as we use it here, we mean a situation in which (7) each State and each market in each State admits any healthful and honestly described products from any part of the country without any kind of discrimination on account of the location of... Barriers to Internal Trade in Farm Products - Side viiiav United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Edgar Lewis Burtis, George Rogers Taylor, Frederick Vail Waugh - 1939 - 104 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. Congress. Temporary National Economic Committee - 1941 - 806 sider
...State admits any healthful and honestly described product from any part of the country without any discrimination on account of the location of the producer...State governments and the Federal Government cooperate iu the development of laws and regulations that are as uniform as possible in order that a shipment... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Temporary National Economic Committee - 1941 - 814 sider
...be unanimous agreement. "By the term free trade' as we use it here, we mean a situation in which (1) each State and each market in each State admits any healthful and honestly described product from any part of the country without any discrimination on account of the location of the producer... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Temporary National Economic Committee - 1941 - 808 sider
...be unanimous agreement. By the term "tree trade" as we use it here, we mean a situation In which (1) each State and each market in each State admits any healthful and honestly described product from any part of the country without any discrimination on account of the location of the producer... | |
| United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce - 1939 - 444 sider
...freedom of trade within the United States such that each State and each market in each State will admit any healthful and honestly described products from...account of the location of the producer or dealer. That does not foreclose legitimate protective legislation. It simply requires that the various State... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1955 - 230 sider
...not be confused with "unregulated trade." They used "free trade" to "mean a situation in which (1) each State and each market in each State admits any...of the location of the producer or dealer, and (2) . . . laws and regulations that are as simple as possible and as uniform as possible in order that... | |
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