H.R. 1362--Small Business Motor Fuel Marketer Preservation Act of 1981: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy, Environment, and Safety Issues Affecting Small Business of the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, Washington, D.C., March 31 and April 1, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - 787 lappuses |
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... offered for sale by a refiner would have the right of first refusal to purchase the station , and small business loans would be made available to those who are interested in purchasing their own stations . All in all , the legislation ...
... offered for sale by a refiner would have the right of first refusal to purchase the station , and small business loans would be made available to those who are interested in purchasing their own stations . All in all , the legislation ...
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... offered sug- gests that consumers in Maryland have done well under the di- vorcement legislation . Is the lower price of gasoline something that is the result of lower margins by the dealers , or are dealers also receiving their ...
... offered sug- gests that consumers in Maryland have done well under the di- vorcement legislation . Is the lower price of gasoline something that is the result of lower margins by the dealers , or are dealers also receiving their ...
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... offered on reasonably comparable terms to that dealer . Now the situation that exists and , I think it has been pointed out in previous testimony to this subcommittee , is that presently there is a fairly unequal bargaining relationship ...
... offered on reasonably comparable terms to that dealer . Now the situation that exists and , I think it has been pointed out in previous testimony to this subcommittee , is that presently there is a fairly unequal bargaining relationship ...
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... offered that you agree that it is a problem that generally it is difficult for the retail dealer to compete effectively with his or her supplier in the retail marketplace . Is there a general concurrence with that statement ? Mr. Rowe ...
... offered that you agree that it is a problem that generally it is difficult for the retail dealer to compete effectively with his or her supplier in the retail marketplace . Is there a general concurrence with that statement ? Mr. Rowe ...
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... offered in that case that Standard of California did not hold the monopoly share or a large enough share of the market at that time . for the contract between it and its dealer to be unlawful under the Sherman Act . As we understand the ...
... offered in that case that Standard of California did not hold the monopoly share or a large enough share of the market at that time . for the contract between it and its dealer to be unlawful under the Sherman Act . As we understand the ...
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507. lappuse - People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices.
167. lappuse - Council is a federation of 46 state and regional trade associations representing thousands of independent small business petroleum marketers. Members include gasoline and diesel fuel wholesalers, commissioned distributors of gasoline, gasoline reseller-retailers and a large number of retail fuel oil dealers. Members also wholesale or retail many other petroleum products, including kerosene, LP gas, aviation fuels and motor oils as well as residual fuel oil.
268. lappuse - I would be glad to answer any questions members of the Subcommittee may have. Thank you for this opportunity to testify.
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520. lappuse - ... the transportation of any product or commodity. The legislature shall pass laws for the enforcement of this section by adequate penalties, and in case of incorporated companies, if necessary for that purpose, may declare a forfeiture of their charter.
537. lappuse - [W]e cannot adopt appellants' novel suggestion that because the economic market for petroleum products is nationwide, no State has the power to regulate the retail marketing of gas. Appellants point out that ... the cumulative effect of this sort of legislation may have serious implications for their national marketing operations. While this concern is a significant one, we do not find that the Commerce Clause, by its own force, pre-empts the field of retail gas marketing...
535. lappuse - In doing so it has consciously returned closer and closer to the earlier constitutional principle that states have power to legislate against what are found to be injurious practices in their internal commercial and business affairs, so long as their laws do not run afoul of some specific federal constitutional prohibition, or of some valid federal law.
520. lappuse - Any combination between individuals, corporations, associations, or either having for its object or effect the controlling of the price of any product of the soil or any article of manufacture or commerce, or the cost of exchange or transportation...
366. lappuse - ... of the trust in such a way as to benefit himself or prejudice the other except in the exercise of the utmost good faith and with the full knowledge and consent of...
233. lappuse - There is nothing to show a Congressional purpose, in such a situation, to compel the seller to choose only between ruinously cutting its prices to all its customers to match the price offered to one, or refusing to meet the competition and then ruinously raising its prices to its remaining customers to cover increased unit costs.