Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 98: A Resolution Directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to Investigate and Report Desirable Changes in the Laws Regulating and Controlling Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce, 2±ÇU.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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There was quite a good deal of litigation during the following years on the subject of monopolies in one form and another which largely obscured in the minds of the English judges the conception of a relation between the rule against ...
There was quite a good deal of litigation during the following years on the subject of monopolies in one form and another which largely obscured in the minds of the English judges the conception of a relation between the rule against ...
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These cases , practically without an exception , upheld the guild rules , because they were merely regulative of trade . The rules of the Royal Exchange and , later on , those of clearing houses were upheld . Since that time countless ...
These cases , practically without an exception , upheld the guild rules , because they were merely regulative of trade . The rules of the Royal Exchange and , later on , those of clearing houses were upheld . Since that time countless ...
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The matter comes back to and emphasizes what I said at the outset , that public injury must be the test of what constitutes or what does not constitute a violation of a law which is a declaration of the rule of public policy , a rule ...
The matter comes back to and emphasizes what I said at the outset , that public injury must be the test of what constitutes or what does not constitute a violation of a law which is a declaration of the rule of public policy , a rule ...
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Suppose a national incorporation law , in addition to prescribing the rule regarding capitalization , should also prescribe a rule that no corporation should engage in interstate commerce that held the stock of other companies .
Suppose a national incorporation law , in addition to prescribing the rule regarding capitalization , should also prescribe a rule that no corporation should engage in interstate commerce that held the stock of other companies .
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... be the destruction of reasonably competitive conditions in some branch of commerce ; but I do not believe that an arbitrary rule such as he proposes would lead to greater certainty or would always carry out the spirit of the act .
... be the destruction of reasonably competitive conditions in some branch of commerce ; but I do not believe that an arbitrary rule such as he proposes would lead to greater certainty or would always carry out the spirit of the act .
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