Antitrust Exemptions and Immunities: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Monopolies and Commercial Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session ... March 29, 1977, 178. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 1907 lappuses |
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13. lappuse
... fluid use ( Class I ) milk as well as a minimum " distress " or " Class II " price for any fluid grade milk which is not sold to fluid handlers at the Class I price . The Task Group decided to choose the milk marketing order as an ...
... fluid use ( Class I ) milk as well as a minimum " distress " or " Class II " price for any fluid grade milk which is not sold to fluid handlers at the Class I price . The Task Group decided to choose the milk marketing order as an ...
512. lappuse
... fluid products to market . The butterfat differential means merely that the price will vary according to the butterfat content of the milk delivered . Seasonal adjustments are of several types but basically are directed at paying the ...
... fluid products to market . The butterfat differential means merely that the price will vary according to the butterfat content of the milk delivered . Seasonal adjustments are of several types but basically are directed at paying the ...
513. lappuse
... fluid ) differential . The differential is added to the manufacturing price for all milk used for fluid purposes . How are the manufacturing or Class II price and the fluid differential for each order determined ? The manufacturing use ...
... fluid ) differential . The differential is added to the manufacturing price for all milk used for fluid purposes . How are the manufacturing or Class II price and the fluid differential for each order determined ? The manufacturing use ...
514. lappuse
... fluid milk markets are more local . Before examining Class I pricing policy , it is important to note that , as a technological matter , fluid milk supply regions need no longer be local to the extent that they were during the 1930s ...
... fluid milk markets are more local . Before examining Class I pricing policy , it is important to note that , as a technological matter , fluid milk supply regions need no longer be local to the extent that they were during the 1930s ...
519. lappuse
... fluid milk , and then reconstitute it for sale . This is an example of how consumers have been denied the benefits of technological advances realized after the legislation was enacted . This problem is not dwelt upon at length in this ...
... fluid milk , and then reconstitute it for sale . This is an example of how consumers have been denied the benefits of technological advances realized after the legislation was enacted . This problem is not dwelt upon at length in this ...
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500. lappuse - That the labor of a human being is not a commodity or article of commerce. Nothing contained in the antitrust laws shall be construed to forbid the existence and operation of labor, agricultural, or horticultural organizations, instituted for the purposes of mutual help, and not having capital stock or conducted for profit...
110. lappuse - Insurance to the extent that such business is not regulated by State law.
1202. lappuse - ... allotting ports or restricting or otherwise regulating the number and character of sailings between ports; limiting or regulating in any way the volume or character of freight or passenger traffic to be carried; or in any manner providing for an exclusive, preferential, or co-operative working arrangement. The term "agreement" in this section includes understandings, conferences, and other arrangements.
632. lappuse - First. That no member of the association is allowed more than one vote because of the amount of stock or membership capital he may own therein, or, Second. That the association does not pay dividends on stock or membership capital in excess of 8 per cent per annum.
631. lappuse - That persons engaged in the production of agricultural products as farmers, planters, ranchmen, dairymen, nut or fruit growers may act together in associations, corporate or otherwise, with or without capital stock, in collectively processing, preparing for market, handling, and marketing in interstate and foreign commerce, such products of persons so engaged.
1156. lappuse - States shall have a merchant marine (a) sufficient to carry its domestic water-borne commerce and a substantial portion of the water-borne export and import foreign commerce of the United States and to provide shipping service on all routes essential for maintaining the flow of such domestic and foreign water-borne commerce at all times...
1209. lappuse - Whoever willfully falsifies, destroys, mutilates, or alters any such report, account, record, rate, charge, or memorandum, or willfully files a false report, account, record, rate, charge, or memorandum shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and subject upon conviction to a fine of not more than $1,000, or imprisonment for not more than one year, or to both such fine and imprisonment.
980. lappuse - it is necessary for the national defense and development of its foreign and domestic commerce that the United States shall have a merchant marine (a) sufficient to carry its domestic water-borne commerce and a substantial portion of the water-borne export and import foreign commerce of the United States...
1201. lappuse - The Board may by order disapprove, cancel or modify any agreement, or any modification or cancellation thereof, whether or not previously approved by it, that it finds to be unjustly discriminatory or unfair as between carriers, shippers, exporters, importers, or ports, or between exporters from the United States and their foreign competitors...
1202. lappuse - agreement" in this section includes understandings, conferences, and other arrangements. The board may by order disapprove, cancel, or modify any agreement, or any modification or cancellation thereof, whether or not previously approved by it, that it finds to be unjustly discriminatory or unfair as between carriers, shippers, exporters, importers, or...