The Trust Problem in the United StatesMacmillan Company, 1921 - 598 sider |
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... bill through Congress .. Course of the Clayton bill through Congress .. The Trade Commission Act ..... Powers and duties .. Compilation of information . Filing of annual and special reports by corporations .. Classification of ...
... bill through Congress .. Course of the Clayton bill through Congress .. The Trade Commission Act ..... Powers and duties .. Compilation of information . Filing of annual and special reports by corporations .. Classification of ...
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... bill through Congress .. 378 Provisions of the act .... 381 Possible objections to the legislation ..... 386 Restriction of competition in the domestic market . 386 Promotion of international combinations . 386 Extension of foreign ...
... bill through Congress .. 378 Provisions of the act .... 381 Possible objections to the legislation ..... 386 Restriction of competition in the domestic market . 386 Promotion of international combinations . 386 Extension of foreign ...
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... bill of 1913 , the duties on sugar restrained foreign competition , and thus made it easier 1 Taussig , Some Aspects of the Tariff Question , pp . 103–104 . * Ibid . , p . 106 . ' See Taussig , Tariff History of the United States ...
... bill of 1913 , the duties on sugar restrained foreign competition , and thus made it easier 1 Taussig , Some Aspects of the Tariff Question , pp . 103–104 . * Ibid . , p . 106 . ' See Taussig , Tariff History of the United States ...
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... bill . " Though this is certainly not the whole truth , the causes of trusts lie deeper than this , it is true that the tariff greatly facilitated the establishment of monopoly con- ditions in this industry . And no one realized this ...
... bill . " Though this is certainly not the whole truth , the causes of trusts lie deeper than this , it is true that the tariff greatly facilitated the establishment of monopoly con- ditions in this industry . And no one realized this ...
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... bills became intolerable ; continuous operation was never certain ; production costs could never be predicted ; promises of definite deliveries could not be fulfilled ; machines bought out- right soon became worthless ; large customers ...
... bills became intolerable ; continuous operation was never certain ; production costs could never be predicted ; promises of definite deliveries could not be fulfilled ; machines bought out- right soon became worthless ; large customers ...
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Side 321 - General, to institute proceedings in equity to prevent and restrain such violations. Such proceedings may be by way of petition setting forth the case and praying that such violation shall be enjoined or otherwise prohibited. When the parties complained of shall have been duly notified of such petition, the court shall proceed, as soon as may be, to the hearing and determination of the case; and pending such petition, and before final decree, the court may at any time make such temporary restraining...
Side 361 - That it shall be unlawful for any person engaged in commerce, in the course of such commerce, to lease or make a sale or contract for sale of goods, wares, merchandise, machinery, supplies, or other commodities, whether patented or unpatented...
Side 358 - ... unlawful for any person engaged in commerce, in the course of such commerce, either directly or indirectly, to discriminate in price between different purchasers of commodities of like grade and quality...
Side 321 - ... by reason of anything forbidden or declared to be unlawful by this act, may sue therefor in any circuit court of the United States in the district in which the defendant resides or is found, without respect to the amount in controversy, and shall recover threefold the damages by him sustained, and the costs of suit, including a reasonable attorney's fee. SEC. 8. That the word "person,
Side 344 - To gather and compile information concerning, . and to investigate from time to time the organization, business, conduct, practices, and management of any corporation engaged in commerce, excepting banks and common carriers subject to the Act to regulate commerce, and its relation to other corporations and to individuals, associations, and partnerships.
Side 358 - Provided, That nothing herein contained shall prevent discrimination in price between purchasers of commodities on account of differences in the grade, quality, or quantity of the commodity sold, or that makes only due allowance for difference in the cost of selling or transportation, or discrimination in price in the same or different communities made in good faith to meet competition...
Side 349 - To investigate, from time to time, trade conditions in and with foreign countries where associations, combinations, or practices of manufacturers, merchants, or traders, or other conditions, may affect the foreign trade of the United States, and to report to Congress thereon, with such recommendations as it deems advisable.
Side 385 - Upon investigation, if it shall conclude that the law has been violated, it may make to such association recommendations for the readjustment of its business, in order that it may thereafter maintain its organization and management and conduct its business in accordance with law.
Side 356 - That no natural person so testifying shall be exempt from prosecution and punishment for perjury committed in so testifying. SEC. 10. That any person who shall neglect or refuse to attend and testify, or to answer any lawful inquiry, or to produce documentary evidence, if in his power to do so, in obedience to the subpoena or lawful requirement of the commission...
Side 349 - ... Whenever a final decree has been entered against any defendant corporation in any suit brought by the United States to prevent and restrain any violation of the antitrust Acts, to make investigation, upon its own initiative, of the manner in which the decree has been or is being carried out, and upon the application of the Attorney General it shall be its duty to make such investigation.