INDEX. Acquiring stock to eliminate competition--- Adulteration: Page. 802 Of products solely to increase price‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒_246, 252, 253, 258, 265, 271, 272 1,177, 189, 246, 252, 253, 258, 259, 264, 265, 271, 272, 278 Failure to disclose extent of.. 393 False statements as to results of___ 64 Advertising. See False and misleading advertising. Agreement. See Boycott; Conspiracy; Resale price maintenance; Tying Appropriating competitor's firm name, etc.: In general. See also Unfair competition or practices. Firm name_ Trade-mark.. 18 Material used in, and methods of, soliciting business, deceptively---- 845 827 Trade name_. 372, 887 Approval, falsely claiming approval not accorded. See Misrepresent- Assuming misleading firm name: Implying United States Government connection with, or sanction To conceal true nature of business_. 42, 130 Bargains, misleading representations or course of conduct to create Bogus independents----- 827 Bonuses or premiums, to push donor's products. See Subsidizing Boycott: By brokers— To cut off supplies of objectionable competitor of customer By jobbers- Bribery : To cut off supplies of objectionable competitor_--_. To induce less favorable terms to objectionable competitor. Employees of customers or prospective customers; entertainment of, Automobile rides. 74636-22-41 87 87 109 -227, 231, 242, 316 641 Employees of customers or prospective customers, etc.—Continued. Baseball tickets_ Cigars___ Dinner parties. Entertainment (in general). Gratuities (not further specified) – Page. 425 20, 231 425 20, 227, 231, 235, 242, 316, 425 208, 213, 227, 231, 235, 242, 316, 320, 353, 357, 430 205, Loans (without expectation of repayment_. paraging or misrepresenting competitors of their products. Capital stock. See Stock. Claiming patent rights wrongfully: In general Falsely representing injunction as secured_ To dealers, to prevent purchase of competitive products_- Cases under- Sec. 3___. Sec. 7. Text, with annotations 137 365 137 369 68, 77, 78, 86 302 482-538 Coercion. See Boycott; Conspiracy; Cutting off competitor's supplies. Combination sales plan, use of, to deceive as to prices really exacted. Competitors: Disparaging or misrepresenting. See Disparaging or misrepre- senting competitors or their products. Interfering with unfairly, as condemned in this volume. See Unfair competition or practices. Competitor's business, spying on. See Spying on competitor's business. Concerted action. See Combination; Conspiracy; Cutting off competitor's Confidential information, procuring concerning competitor. See Spying Confusion. See Appropriating competitor's firm name, etc.; Misbranding To bring about less favorable terms to objectionable competitor To cut off supplies of objectionable competitor of customer jobber_ 87, 109 109 To bring about less favorable terms to objectionable competitor. 87, 109 Contract: Tying or exclusive. See Tying contracts or leases. Corporate name. See Firm name. Cost: See also Prices. Of competitor's products. See Disparaging or misrepresenting com- Courts, decisions of, on petitions to enforce or review the orders of the Basic Products Co., U. S. vs. Curtis Publishing Co----- Fruit Growers Express, Inc. Hurst & Son, T. C‒‒‒‒‒‒ Maynard Coal Co., The___ National Harness Manufacturers' Ass'n.. Standard Oil Co. of New York et al__. Winsted Hosiery Co_____. Customers: Gifts of money, etc., to employees of, to influence in favor of donor's Gifts or premiums to employees of, to push donor's products. See Securing signature of wrongfully to written instrument. See Securing Cutting off competitor's supplies: See also Boycott; Conspiracy. By paying excessive and unwarranted prices___. 542 579 628 565 555 570 622 618 284 By retaining possession wrongfully of goods belonging to 295 295 By withholding information as to their arrival when under duty to 295 Damage, fraudulently causing to competitor's product. See Interfering Decisions of the courts on petitions to enforce or review the orders of the Page. Decisions of the courts on petitions to enforce or review, etc.-Continued. 555 Disinterestedness, false claim of, or conduct creating impression of. See False and misleading advertising; Misrepresenting business status. Products of competitor- Cost to manufacture_. Effectiveness or efficiency of. Prices of.. Value__. Employees: 327, 377 36 36, 53, 377 46, 95, 338 36, 377 Of customers, gifts or premiums to, to push donor's products. See Of customers or prospective customers, gift of money, etc., to, to in- Enforcing through false claims contracts and notes of customers_-. Excessive and unwarranted prices, cutting off competitor's supplies by Exclusive contracts. See Tying and exclusive contracts. Exclusive dealing. See Tying and exclusive contracts. False and misleading advertising: Adulteration- Failing to disclose extent of‒‒‒‒‒ 168 393 False statements as to results of.. 64 Not disclosed______ 1, 177, 189 Circumstances under which products offered, to create false impres- sion of unusual bargain_ 156, 163 Competitor's prices----. 95, 338 Competitor's products, through deceptive use of United States Gov- 53 Deceptive use of competitor's material and methods in soliciting busi- ness-. 345 Government (United States) connection with or special sanction of 42, 130, 402 Indorsement accorded product---- Ingredients of product---. 361 Misrepresenting business status- Disinterestedness or impartiality of, false claim of, or conduct Interest in products criticised, rated, or urged, failure to disclose False and misleading advertising-Continued. Prices really charged- Through catalogue containing much higher prices not intended Through use of combination sales plan.. Qualities possessed by product advertised___ Trade names and trade-marks claimed wrongfully_ Unique character of product or place held by---. Federal Trade Commission Act-text with annotations___. Page. 168 46, 95, 103, 338 177 369 869 439-482 Firm name. See Appropriating competitor's firm name, etc.; Assuming Free goods, offering, to induce purchase. See Offering free goods to in- Gifts: To employees of customers or prospective customers, to influence in To employees of customers, to push donor's products. See Subsidiz- Goods: See also Products. Free goods to induce purchase. See Offering free goods to induce Government (United States): False claim of indorsement or approval by. See False and mislead- Publication, deceptive use of matter contained in, to disparage com- Use of word to show nonexistent Government connection with or Gratuities: To employees of customers or prospective customers, to influence in To employees of customers, to push donor's products. See Subsidiz- Impartiality, false claim of, or conduct creating impression of. See False Indorsement, falsely claiming indorsement. See Misrepresenting products. Injunction, falsely claiming to have secured. See Claiming patent rights Injury, fraudulently causing, to competitor's product. See Interfering Interfering with competitors or their business unfairly: Unfair practices condemned in this volume. See Unfair competition Interfering with competitor's products: Tampering with____ Interest, failure to disclose interest in article rated, approved or urged. 877 |