They are clearly inapplicable to practices never heretofore regarded as opposed to good morals because characterized by deception, bad faith, fraud or oppression, or as against public policy because of their dangerous tendency unduly to hinder competition... The Business Law Journal - Σελίδα 3271924Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| United States. Courts - 1928 - 1244 σελίδες
...court held they " are clearly inapplicable to practices never heretofore regarded as opposed to good morals, because characterized by deception, bad faith,...dangerous tendency unduly to hinder competition or create a monopoly. The act was certainly not intended to fetter free and fair competition as commonly understood... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1920 - 202 σελίδες
...morals because characterized by deception, bad faith, fraud, or oppression; and (2) methods regarded as against public policy because of their dangerous...tendency unduly to hinder competition or create monopoly. Previous to this decision the Circuit Court of Appeals of the Seventh Circuit, in the Sears-Roebuck... | |
| United States - 1921 - 1064 σελίδες
...they include. They are clearly inapplicable to [iractices never heretofore regarded ai opposed to good morals because characterized by deception, bad faith,...tendency unduly to hinder competition or create monopoly. The act was certainly not intended to fetter free and fair competition as commonly understood and practiced... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1921 - 244 σελίδες
...legal point of view "unfair competition" includes any business practices "regarded as opposed to good morals, because characterized by deception, bad faith,...dangerous tendency unduly to hinder competition or create mpnoply." 30 The practices of "station-stealing," discriminatory prices, lending cream cans, untrue... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1921 - 682 σελίδες
...opposed to good morals, because characterized by deception, bad faith, fraud, or oppression, or tis against public policy, because of their dangerous...tendency unduly to hinder competition or create monopoly. The Act was certainly not intended to fetter free and fair competition ns commonly understood and practiced... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1921 - 684 σελίδες
...they include. They are clearly inapplicable to practices never heretofore regarded as opposed to good morals, because characterized by deception, bad faith, fraud, or oppression, or as •gainst public policy, because of their dangerous tendency unduly to hinder competition or create... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission, United States - 1922 - 212 σελίδες
...they include. They are clearly inapplicable to practices never heretofore regarded as opposed to good morals, because characterized by deception, . bad...tendency unduly to hinder competition or create monopoly. The Act was certainly not intended to fetter free and fair competition as commonly understood and practiced... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1922 - 804 σελίδες
...regarded as opposed to good morals because characterized by deOpinion of the Court. 257 US ception, bad faith, fraud or oppression, or as against public...tendency unduly to hinder competition or create monopoly. The act was certainly not intended to fetter free and fair competition as commonly understood and practiced... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1922 - 716 σελίδες
...one another. It says that fair competitors shall not lend themselves to practices "opposed to good morals, because characterized by deception, bad faith,...oppression, or as against public policy because of their tendency unduly to prevent competition or create monopoly." Here is a broad general standard which... | |
| 1922 - 234 σελίδες
...one another. It says that fair competitors shall not lend themselves to practices "opposed to good morals, because characterized by deception, bad faith,...oppression, or as against public policy because of their tendency unduly to prevent competition or create monopoly." Here is a broad general standard which... | |
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