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... held that the Capper- Volstead Act , which authorized combina- tions of agricultural producers and pro- vided a special procedure ( subject to ju- dicial review ) where the Secretary had reason to believe that any such associa- tion ...
... held that the Capper- Volstead Act , which authorized combina- tions of agricultural producers and pro- vided a special procedure ( subject to ju- dicial review ) where the Secretary had reason to believe that any such associa- tion ...
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... held that the merger violated Section 7 in its vertical aspect because of the likely foreclosure of other manufacturers from the market represent- ed by Kinney's retail outlets . horizontal aspects , the district court held that ...
... held that the merger violated Section 7 in its vertical aspect because of the likely foreclosure of other manufacturers from the market represent- ed by Kinney's retail outlets . horizontal aspects , the district court held that ...
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... held legally re- sponsible . A corporation may be held responsible for an agent's conduct re- gardless of how high or how low a posi- tion the agent held with the corporation . The position of the agent may be con- sidered in ...
... held legally re- sponsible . A corporation may be held responsible for an agent's conduct re- gardless of how high or how low a posi- tion the agent held with the corporation . The position of the agent may be con- sidered in ...
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Burke 710 American News Co v FTC 630 | 14 |
Baush Machine Tool Co v Aluminum Co | 16 |
Chapter Page | 19 |
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Federal Antitrust Laws: Cases and Comments Saul Chesterfield Oppenheim,Glen E. Weston Fragmentu skats - 1968 |
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