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188. lappuse
Rather , the decision was based on what is now section 5 ( b ) of the FTC Act , which provides that , before issuing a complaint , the Commission must find that a proceeding by it would be " in the interest of the public .
Rather , the decision was based on what is now section 5 ( b ) of the FTC Act , which provides that , before issuing a complaint , the Commission must find that a proceeding by it would be " in the interest of the public .
189. lappuse
It must again be emphasized that the statutorily - required determination of a " public interest " must be made at the time a complaint is issued . Thus the question primarily is whether any action by the FTC in the matter would be in ...
It must again be emphasized that the statutorily - required determination of a " public interest " must be made at the time a complaint is issued . Thus the question primarily is whether any action by the FTC in the matter would be in ...
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Consequently , the argument that the Act is designed only to enhance commercial interests is not tenable . Overlapping Jurisdiction of the FDA A stronger argument against the use of greater care in registration proceedings may be based ...
Consequently , the argument that the Act is designed only to enhance commercial interests is not tenable . Overlapping Jurisdiction of the FDA A stronger argument against the use of greater care in registration proceedings may be based ...
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