[References are to sections.] ACTS TO REGULATE COMMERCE: carriers subject to Act of February 4, 1887, not within inhi- . (note 43) 12 Trade Law not to prevent or interfere with enforcement of.. Trade Commission to make recommendations to Congress as ..... ADDRESS OF TRADE COMMISSION: fixed by rules of practice. 8 39 ADMINISTRATIVE RULINGS: (see "POWERS OF TRADE COMMIS- ADVISORY POWER: of Trade Commission (see "POWERS OF TRADE COMMISSION").5, 34-40 exempted from inhibition of antitrust laws against combina- 39 AMENDMENT: of antitrust laws, desired by various interests.. term as used in Clayton Law and Trade Law, defined (note 19) APPEARANCE BEFORE TRADE COMMISSION: (see "PROCEED- and not Trade Commission, to be spokesman for government. 35 ..35, 36 [References are to sections.] ATTORNEY GENERAL.-Continued. difference of opinion among attorneys general as to applica- exclusively empowered to seek injunctive relief under Sher- how Trade Commission may affect indirectly. 36 .... to apply for writs of mandamus, on request of Trade Com- 56 BANKS AND INTERSTATE COMMON CARRIERS: not subject to the jurisdiction of the Trade Commission, for exceptions (see "POWERS OF TRADE COMMISSION.") as to alleged violations of antitrust laws by any cor- 35 as to examining and copying documents of banks and com- 45 as to individual directors, officers, and employees of banks 12 ...... as to subsidiaries of interstate common carriers engaged violations of Clayton Law by banks, within jurisdiction of Federal Reserve Board 11 36 .7, 11, 12 .7, 11, 12 by interstate common carriers, within jurisdiction of In- BIG BUSINESS: (see "UNFAIR METHODS OF COMPETITION.") |