... for the purpose of ascertaining and determining upon some plan or method of dissolving the combination and of recreating, out of the elements now composing it, a new condition which shall be honestly in harmony with and not repugnant to the law. Trusts and Competition - Side 92av John Franklin Crowell - 1915 - 191 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1911 - 1122 sider
...directs that lower court to hear evidence " for the purpose of ascertaining or determining upon some plan or method of dissolving the combination, and...honestly in harmony with and not repugnant to the law." If within eight months the lower court fails to put in operation a plan of its own devising, or to... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1911 - 766 sider
...hear the parties, by evidence or otherwise, "for the purpose of ascertaining and determining upon some plan or .method of dissolving the combination, and...elements now composing it, a new condition" which shall not be repugnant to law. The court, in its opinion, says of the present combination, that its illegal... | |
| 1912 - 790 sider
...evidence or otherwise as it may deem proper for the purpose of ascertaining and determining upon some plan or method of dissolving the combination, and...honestly in harmony with and not repugnant to the law. Six months are allowed to do this. If the court below thinks best, the time may be extended for not... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1911 - 968 sider
...reorganization, so that there may be re-created " out of the elements now composing it (the Trust) a new condition, which shall be honestly in harmony with and not repugnant ^^^^^^-^r.**•• Copyright by GV Buck. Washintfton HOUSE COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING THE SUGAR TRUST... | |
| 1912 - 944 sider
...determining upon some plan or method of dissolving the combination and of recreating a new combination which shall be honestly in harmony with and not repugnant to the law. (3) That for the accomplishment of these purposes a period of six months is allowed with leave to extend... | |
| 1911 - 952 sider
...or otherwise, as it may be deemed proper, for the purpose of ascertaining and determining upon some plan or method of dissolving the combination and of...honestly in harmony with, and not repugnant to, the law. The significance of the finding was promptly seen in the expression of the opinion by financial interests... | |
| 1911 - 802 sider
...or otherwise, as it may be deemed proper, for the purpose of ascertaining and determining upon some plan or method of dissolving the combination and of...honestly in harmony with and not repugnant to the law. (3) That for the accomplishment of these purposes, taking into view the difficulty of the situation,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1911 - 768 sider
...hear the parties, by evidence or otherwise, "for the purpose of ascertaining and determining upon some plan or method of dissolving the combination, and...elements now composing it, a new condition" which shall not be repugnant to law. The court, in its opinion, says of the present combination, that its illegal... | |
| Bruce Wyman - 1911 - 316 sider
...some plan or method of dissolving the combination and re-creating out of the elements now comprising it a new condition, which shall be honestly in harmony with and not repugnant to the law as declared by the court. This order is undoubtedly the salient feature of the Tobacco decision. It... | |
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