Jobber: False claim by retailer, to be. See False and misleading advertising; False claim by, to being manufacturer. See False and misleading advertising; Misrepresenting business status. Leases. See Tying contracts or leases. Loans, making of, without expectation of repayment, to employees of cus- Manufacturer, false claim by jobber, to be. See False and misleading ad- Methods, competitor's, deceptive use of, in soliciting business. See Ap- Misbranding or mislabeling: See also False and misleading advertising. Adulterated as pure---- Implying United States Government connection with or special sanc- Quality of product--- Misrepresenting business status: Page. 1, 189 413 393 Source of product---. 6, 199, 204, 407 Business as individual as part of scheme to offer new products at pur- 156 Disinterestedness or impartiality of, false claim of or conduct cre- 377 156, 163 Individual as business concern as part of scheme to offer new prod- Interest in products criticized, rated, or urged, failure to disclose_-_- Retailer as jobber_-_. Size Misrepresenting prices. By selling in combinations only, and assigning abnormally low prices By stenciling on products abnormal and unreasonably high fictitious By using catalogues containing much higher prices not intended to be Misrepresenting products: See also Adulteration; Assuming misleading firm name; False and By United States Government_. By large well-known concerns_ Ingredients---- Unique character of product. or place held by__. Money, gifts or payments of, to employees of customers or prospective Firm name. See Appropriating competitor's firm name, etc.; Assum- 31 163 402 361 402 869 Name Continued. Trade name. See Appropriating competitor's firm name, etc.; Claim- Naming or describing products misleadingly: See also False and misleading advertising; Misbranding or mislabel- Page. Implying United States Government connection with or sanction Implying ingredients not contained or only to limited extent. 64 Prizes of unequal value, final distribution of which determined by 60 Passing off. See Appropriating competitor's firm name, etc.; Misbrand- Patent rights, claiming wrongfully. See Claiming patent rights wrong- Patronage, threats to withdraw or withhold. See Boycott; Conspiracy; "Pool" car, failure to inform competitor of arrival of its shipment in. See Cutting off competitor's supplies. Petitions to review, decisions on: Curtis Publishing Co----- Fruit Growers Express, Inc_--- National Harness Manufacturers' Ass'n_ Standard Oil Co. of New York et al.___. Winsted Hosiery Co------. Practices, unfair or unlawful practices condemned in this volume. See Practices and prices of competitor, false statements as to. See Dispar- Premiums, to employees of customers, to push donor's products. See Presents: To employees of customers or prospective customers, to influence in To employees of customers, to push donor's products. See Subsidiz- Price maintenance. See Resale price maintenance. Prices. Excessive and unwarranted, cutting off competitor's supplies, by pay- Fixing prices of products for resale. See Resale price maintenance. Of competitor, misrepresenting. See Disparaging or misrepresenting 579 628 570 622 618 Prices-Continued. Real prices intended to be charged, concealing to create impression Through stenciling higher prices on products. See Misrepresent- Through use of catalogues listing higher prices. See False and Through use of combination sales plan. See False and mislead- ing advertising; Misrepresenting prices. Uniform, efforts to fix. See Resale price maintenance. Prizes, offering prizes determined by lot to induce purchase. See Offering Products: Adulterating. See Adulteration. Misbranding or mislabeling. See Misbranding or mislabeling. senting competitors or their products. Promissory note, wrongfully securing customer's signature to. See Se- Prospective customers: Gifts of money, etc., to employees of, to influence in favor of donor's Securing signatures of, wrongfully. See Securing prospective cus- Refusal to sell. See Boycott; Conspiracy. Retailer, false claim by, to be jobber. See False and misleading adver- Refusal to buy, threat of. See Boycott; Conspiracy; Cutting off competi- tor's supplies. Resale price maintenance. Agreements, effecting by‒‒‒‒ Rules of practice of the Commission___ Secret subsidiary, operating. See Bogus independent. Securing prospective customer's signature wrongfully to written instru- Contract and promissory note as order on approval. Sherman Act, text, see footnote---- Signature of prospective customer to written instrument, securing wrong- Simulation: See also Appropriating one's competitor's firm name, etc. Firm name of competitor---- Trade name of competitor__. Size, false claim as to. See False and misleading advertising; Misrep- Page. 124 631-638 168 168 168 168 483-485 345 6, 144 6, 345 Spying on competitor's business: To hinder and embarrass it in the conduct of its business__ To secure names and addresses of customers, and other information__ Stock, acquisition of, to eliminate competition. See Acquiring stock to Subsidiary, secret subsidiary, operating. See Bogus independent. Bonuses, premiums, or gratuities to employees of customers, as an in- Jewelry----- Personal property (not specified). Watches Suit, falsely claiming successful suit for infringement. See Claiming Supplies, cutting off, of competitor. See Cutting off competitor's supplies. Threats. See Boycott; Conspiracy; Cutting off competitor's supplies. Trucks of a competitor, following to spy on his business. See Spying on Tying contracts or leases: 66 Dealer to push respondent's product as its best and unqualified Of equipment in consideration chiefly or solely of lessee handling 68, 77, 78, 86 Unfair competition or practices condemned in this volume. Webb Act-text with annotations__. Withdrawal of patronage. See Boycott; Conspiracy; Cutting off com- 538-542 O |