Interstate Trade: Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-third Congress, Second Session, on Bills Relating to Trust Legislation (in Two Volumes) with Index in Volume II. February 26, 1914, Volum 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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Side 12
... practices . Without going further into the issue between regulated competition and regulated monopoly , the committee reiterates its finding that the anti - trust statute should stand and that every possible effort to create and ...
... practices . Without going further into the issue between regulated competition and regulated monopoly , the committee reiterates its finding that the anti - trust statute should stand and that every possible effort to create and ...
Side 18
... practices in business which have been so unequivocally condemned by the Supreme Court that as to them and their like the statutes is so clear that no person can be in any doubt respecting what is lawful and what is unlawful ; but as the ...
... practices in business which have been so unequivocally condemned by the Supreme Court that as to them and their like the statutes is so clear that no person can be in any doubt respecting what is lawful and what is unlawful ; but as the ...
Side 19
... practices in " undue and unreasonable restraint of trade " which it is impossible for Congress to define by statute , because any attempt to so define them will , in practice , be found to exclude many other contracts , combinations ...
... practices in " undue and unreasonable restraint of trade " which it is impossible for Congress to define by statute , because any attempt to so define them will , in practice , be found to exclude many other contracts , combinations ...
Side 37
... practice does away with all motive for either side to hold back any fact . And , therefore , they do present before the commission their full case in regard to the facts , and the case does go into the courts merely upon matters of law ...
... practice does away with all motive for either side to hold back any fact . And , therefore , they do present before the commission their full case in regard to the facts , and the case does go into the courts merely upon matters of law ...
Side 38
... practice which has gone on there for a number of years , and has been very satisfactory in its working . Senator ROBINSON . I am anxious to know whether or not the Supreme Court of that State has passed upon the question as to the power ...
... practice which has gone on there for a number of years , and has been very satisfactory in its working . Senator ROBINSON . I am anxious to know whether or not the Supreme Court of that State has passed upon the question as to the power ...
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Interstate Trade, Volum 2 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1914 |
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Side 25 - Any person may be compelled to appear and depose and to produce documentary evidence in the same manner as witnesses may be compelled to appear and testify and produce documentary evidence before the commission as hereinbefore provided.
Side 618 - That any common carrier, railroad, or transportation company receiving property for transportation from a point in one State to a point in another State shall issue a receipt or bill of lading therefor and shall be liable to the lawful holder thereof for any loss, damage, or injury to such property caused by it or by any common carrier, 280 Opinion of the Court.
Side 168 - If the petitioner shall finally prevail he shall be allowed a reasonable attorney's fee, to be taxed and collected as a part of the costs of the suit.
Side 284 - ... the use of such stock by the voting or granting of proxies or otherwise may be...
Side 618 - Provided, that nothing in this section shall deprive any holder of such receipt or bill of lading of any remedy or right of action which he has under existing law.
Side 69 - Act, when and under the same conditions and principles as injunctive relief against threatened conduct that will cause loss or damage is granted by courts of equity...
Side 617 - ... or memoranda, or who shall willfully neglect or fail to make full, true, and correct entries in such accounts, records, or memoranda of all facts and transactions appertaining to the carrier's business, or shall keep any other accounts, records, or memoranda than those prescribed or approved by the Commission...
Side 284 - This section shall not apply to corporations purchasing such stock solely for investment and not using the same by voting or otherwise to bring about, or in attempting to bring about, the substantial lessening of competition.
Side 25 - The Commission may order testimony to be taken by deposition in any proceeding or investigation pending under this Act at any stage of such proceeding or investigation.
Side 614 - Commission is hereby authorized to require annual reports from all common carriers subject to the provisions of this Act, and from the owners of all railroads engaged in interstate commerce as defined in this Act, to prescribe the manner in which such reports shall be made, and to require from such carriers specific answers to all questions upon which the Commission may need information.