The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... connection with the proceeding or investigation during his service with the Commission ; ( ii ) whether the files of the proceeding or investigation came to his attention ; ( iii ) whether he was em- ployed in the same bureau , division ...
... connection with the proceeding or investigation during his service with the Commission ; ( ii ) whether the files of the proceeding or investigation came to his attention ; ( iii ) whether he was em- ployed in the same bureau , division ...
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... connection with such pro- ceeding or investigation ; ( ii ) the dis- qualified former member or employee files an affidavit stating that he will not participate in the matter in any manner , and that he will not discuss it with any ...
... connection with such pro- ceeding or investigation ; ( ii ) the dis- qualified former member or employee files an affidavit stating that he will not participate in the matter in any manner , and that he will not discuss it with any ...
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... connection with the proceeding , shall communicate ex parte , directly or indirectly , with any member of the Commission , or the hear- ing examiner , or any employee involved in the decisional process in such proceed- ing , with ...
... connection with the proceeding , shall communicate ex parte , directly or indirectly , with any member of the Commission , or the hear- ing examiner , or any employee involved in the decisional process in such proceed- ing , with ...
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... connection there- with , filed pursuant to the rules in this chapter or to a provision in an order of the Commission , and reports of com- pliance filed pursuant to assurances of voluntary compliance which are ac- cepted under § 2.21 of ...
... connection there- with , filed pursuant to the rules in this chapter or to a provision in an order of the Commission , and reports of com- pliance filed pursuant to assurances of voluntary compliance which are ac- cepted under § 2.21 of ...
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... Connections or arrangements with 13.15-240 others . 13.15-245 Prospects . 13.15-35 Contracts and obligations . 13.15-247 13.15-40 Cooperative nature . 13.15-250 13.15-45 Customer connection . 13.15-50 Dealer as charitable institution ...
... Connections or arrangements with 13.15-240 others . 13.15-245 Prospects . 13.15-35 Contracts and obligations . 13.15-247 13.15-40 Cooperative nature . 13.15-250 13.15-45 Customer connection . 13.15-50 Dealer as charitable institution ...
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Page 15 - Information not known by employees. If any information required to be included on a statement of employment and financial interests or supplementary statement, including holdings placed in trust, is not known to the employee but is known to another person, the employee shall request that other person to submit information in his behalf.
Page 527 - Inducing breach of contract. Inducing or attempting to induce the breach of existing lawful contracts between competitors and their customers •or their suppliers by any false or deceptive means whatsoever, or interfering with or obstructing the performance of any such contractual duties or services by any such means, with the purpose and effect of unduly hampering, injuring or prejudicing competitors in their businesses, is an unfair trade practice.
Page 392 - States, or fix a price charged therefor, or discount from, or rebate upon, such price, on the condition, agreement, or understanding that the lessee or purchaser thereof shall not use or deal in the goods of a competitor or competitors of the lessor or seller, where the effect of such lease, sale, or contract, for sale, or such condition, agreement, or understanding, may be substantially to lessen competition or tend to create a monopoly in any line of commerce.
Page 511 - Procurement of competitors' confidential information by unfair means and wrongful use thereof. It is an unfair trade practice for any member of the industry to obtain information concerning the business of a competitor by bribery of an employee or agent of such competitor, by false or misleading statements or representations, by the. impersonation of one in authority, or by any other unfair means, and to use the information so obtained in such a manner as to injure said competitor in his business...
Page 572 - It is an unfair trade practice for any member of the industry to use the practice of shipping goods on consignment or pretended consignment for the purpose and with the effect of artificially clogging trade outlets and unduly restricting competitors' use of said trade outlets in getting their goods to consumers through regular channels of distribution, or with such purpose to entirely close said trade outlets to such competitors so as to substantially lessen competition or tend to create a monopoly...
Page 415 - Members of the industry shall not contract to sell or sell industry products or fix a price charged therefor, or discount from, or rebate upon, such price, on the condition, agreement, or understanding that the purchaser thereof shall not use or deal in the products of a competitor or competitors of such industry member, where the effect of such sale or contract for sale, or of such condition agreement, or understanding, may be substantially to lessen competition or tend to create a monopoly in any...
Page 560 - ... or purchasers of a commodity bought for resale, with or without processing, by contracting to furnish or by furnishing, or by contributing to the furnishing of, any services or facilities connected with the processing, handling, sale, or offering for sale of such commodity so purchased upon terms not accorded to all purchasers on proportionally equal terms. (e) Illegal price discrimination. It is an unfair trade practice for any member of the industry or other person engaged in...
Page 599 - Circulation of threats of suit. The circulation of threats of suit for infringement of patents or trade-marks among customers or prospective customers of competitors, not made in good faith but for the purpose or with the effect of harassing or intimidating such customers or prospective customers, or of unduly hampering, injuring or prejudicing competitors in their businesses, is an unfair trade practice.
Page 266 - ... or indirectly, to engage in any planned common course of action, or to enter into or take part in any understanding, agreement, combination, or conspiracy, with one or more members of the industry, or with any other person or persons, to fix or maintain the price of any goods or otherwise unlawfully to restrain trade; or to use any form of threat, intimidation, or coercion to induce any member of the industry or other person or persons to engage in any such planned common course of action, or...
Page 583 - ... prevent competition with any person who either grants or knowingly receives the benefit of such discrimination or with customers of either of them: Provided, however, (1) That the goods involved in any such transaction are sold for use, consumption, or resale within any place under the jurisdiction of the United States; (2) That nothing contained in this section shall prevent differentials which make only due allowance for differences in the cost of manufacture, sale, or delivery resulting from...