Surely we are sufficiently familiar with the actual processes and methods of monopoly and of the many hurtful restraints of trade to make definition possible, at any rate up to the limits of what experience has disclosed. These practices, being now abundantly... The American Year Book - Side 7redigert av - 1915Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1916 - 986 sider
...Congress, on January 20, 1914. In this he contended that practices in hurtful restraint of trade ' can be explicitly and item by item forbidden by statute...itself and the penalty being made equally plain.' But in addition he held that 'the business men of the country desire something more than that the menace... | |
| 1916 - 412 sider
...risk of falling under the condemnation of the law before it can make sure just what the law is. Surely we are sufficiently familiar with the actual processes...forbidden by statute in such terms as will practically el1minate uncertainty, the law itself and the penalty being made equally plain. " And the business-men... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1911 - 454 sider
...risk of falling under the condemnation of the law before it can make sure just what the law is. Surely we are sufficiently familiar with the actual processes...explicitly and item by item forbidden by statute in auch terms as will practically eliminate uncertainty, the law itself and the penalty being made equally... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1914 - 1174 sider
...risk of falling under the condemnation of the law before it can make sure just what the law is. Suiely we are sufficiently familiar with the actual processes...law itself and the penalty being made equally plain. " In our judgment the legislation proposed in tentative bill No. 2, now being considered by the Judiciary... | |
| 1914 - 902 sider
...of falling under the condemnation of the law before it can make sure just what the law is. CSurely we are sufficiently familiar with the actual processes...the law itself and the penalty being made equally plamX And the business men of the country desire something more than that the menace of legal process... | |
| Texas. Legislature. Senate - 1914 - 484 sider
...methods." And as further expressed in his message to Congress on the trust question as follows: "Surely we are sufficiently familiar with the actual processes...definition possible, at any rate up to the limits of whnt experience has disclosed. These practices, being now abundantly disclosed, can be explicitly and... | |
| Henry Jones Ford - 1916 - 364 sider
...growing requirements of the country for increased and improved facilities of transportation. . . . "Further and more explicit legislative definition...itself and the penalty being made equally plain." In pursuance of these recommendations, bills were passed creating an Interstate Trade Commission which... | |
| Canada. Dominion Bureau of Statistics - 1916 - 612 sider
...risk of falling under the condemnation of the law before it can make sure just what the law is. Surely we are sufficiently familiar with the actual processes...law itself and the penalty being made equally plain. And the businessmen of the country desire something more than that the menace of legal process in these... | |
| eugene c. brooks - 1916 - 756 sider
...risk of falling under the condemnation of the law before it can make sure just what the law is. Surely we are sufficiently familiar with the actual processes...terms as will practically eliminate uncertainty." The fourth important legislation that he asked for was an administrative body, an interstate trade commission... | |
| Eugene Clyde Brooks - 1916 - 586 sider
...risk of falling under the condemnation of the law before it can make sure just what the law is. Surely we are sufficiently familiar with the actual processes...terms as will practically eliminate uncertainty." The fourth important legislation that he asked for was an administrative body, an interstate trade commission... | |
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