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Sec. 2. Inducing breach of competitors' contracts-Continued.
American decisions-Continued.
Inducing breach of contract by lawful means.
Procuring breach by lawful means actionable....
Procuring breach by lawful means not actionable...
English decisions........
Inducing breach actionable though procured by lawful means.
Nature of contract......
3. Enticing employees from the service of competitors...
American decisions..
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346
Parties who may be enjoined from using trade secrets...
Agreement not to disclose secrets implied...
5. Betrayal of confidential information..
American decisions.......
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356
Confidential character of sources of supply, costs, etc.
361
Information generally known to the trade may be used.............
Directors of corporations may not disclose confidential infor-
mation.....
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363
English decisions......
364
6. Appropriation of values created by competitors' expenditures..
American decisions....
367
English decisions....
369
7. Defamation of competitors and disparagement of competitors' goods..
370
Personal defamation..
Disparagement of goods as an indirect attack on a manufac-
turer or dealer.....
381
Disparagement of competitors' goods.
382
Falsely representing that a competitor has ceased to carry on
business.....
385
8. Misrepresentation by means other than words....
386
American decisions.....
9. False claims to testimonials, medals, and other distinctions..
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388
English decisions..
10. Intimidation of competitors' customers by threats of infringement
11. Combinations to cut off competitors' supplies or to destroy their
Sec. 12. Intimidation, obstruction, and molestation of competitors or their
Contracts to buy from or deal exclusively in the goods of one
person.......
410
Contracts for exclusive agency or for exclusive territory..
Contracts for rebates in consideration of exclusive dealing....
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Contracts to buy from or deal exclusively in the goods of
one person.....
Contracts for exclusive agency....
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420
15. Competing with purchaser after sale of business and good will.
American decisions...........
The general rule with respect to reentering the business....
The Massachusetts rule...
Exceptions to the rule that the vendor may reenter the
business......
Right of the vendor to solicit his former customers...
English decisions..................
16. Passing off the goods of one manufacturer or dealer as those of another.
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427
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431
DECISIONS UNDER THE SHERMAN LAW WITH RESPECT TO METHODS OF
COMPETITION.
2. General statement...
462
3. Price cutting.
463
8. Use of certain articles as a condition of purchase or use of other
articles......
472
Between customers who purchase a specified quantity of goods
and those who do not.....
481
16. Bogus independents..
17. "Fighting ships," "fighting brands," and "flying squadrons”.
482
19. Use of certain articles as a condition of purchase or use of other
486
Utilizing a patent to control the sale, etc., of unpatented articles.
Requiring the purchase of certain unpatented articles as a con-
dition of purchasing other unpatented articles ("full-line
forcing").......
White lists-Lists of approved manufacturers and dealers...........
23. Defamation of competitors and disparagement of competitors' goods..
24. Preventing competitors from obtaining raw material or machinery............
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490
491
492
493
Sec. 25. Coercion, threats, and intimidation..............
Threats to establish competing plants..
Threats to sue for infringement of patents...
26. Miscellaneous.....................
Retention of competitor's property.
Purchase of stock for the purpose of harassing a competitor....
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT AND OTHER ACTS RELATING TO METHODS
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501
CONCERNING UNFAIR
30. Legislation prohibiting importation of articles bearing deceptive trade
descriptions.............
STATUTES
COMPETITION AND CERTAIN RELATED TRADE PRACTICES.
CHAPTER IX.-STATE
Sec. 1. Introduction..........
2. Bribery of employees......
3. Adoption of corporate names already in use.
General statement....
Domestic corporations.....
Foreign corporations.....
4. Unauthorized use of names of corporations or individuals..
Individual names...
5. Counterfeiting or fraudulent use of labels, marks, and brands.
Counterfeiting.....
Fraudulent use of genuine labels, marks, and brands.........
6. Passing off the goods of one person or corporation as those of another..
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504
505
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507
508
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510
False or misleading advertisements of newspapers respecting their
circulation......
10. Misbranding or falsely marking goods.........
Statutes applying to all goods...................
Statutes applying to particular articles or commodities.
11. Conducting business under an assumed or fictitious name.
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12. Placing handbills, circulars, etc., in newspapers and magazines with-
out the consent of the publisher.....
Sec. 2. England and Colonies.....
Bribery of employees....
Exclusive contracts (tying clauses).......
Intimidation by threats of infringement suits....
Legislation affecting the use of trading stamps..
Confusion of corporate names.......
Misbranding or falsely marking goods.....
Falsely marking gold ware..
Miscellaneous statutes regarding false marking.
False or misleading advertisements...
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