Study of Monopoly Power: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Study of Monopoly Power of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, First-[second] Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 - Trusts, Industrial |
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Page 814
... transportation illustrates clearly the increasing freedom to substitute one seller for another . It demonstrates the story of our technological progress and increasing freedom to discard one product and substitute another . Distance is ...
... transportation illustrates clearly the increasing freedom to substitute one seller for another . It demonstrates the story of our technological progress and increasing freedom to discard one product and substitute another . Distance is ...
Page 815
... transportation . Now we know that that was the freedom of entry that was going to make the difference in railroad competition . Today try to talk about the competitiveness of rail- roading without talking about trucks and busses , to ...
... transportation . Now we know that that was the freedom of entry that was going to make the difference in railroad competition . Today try to talk about the competitiveness of rail- roading without talking about trucks and busses , to ...
Page 827
... transportation , 20,000 wholesalers , and 250,000 retail selling companies and individuals in the oil business . It would not seem to me that in such a wide empire of 13,000 pro- ducers and 250,000 retailers - and all of those that go ...
... transportation , 20,000 wholesalers , and 250,000 retail selling companies and individuals in the oil business . It would not seem to me that in such a wide empire of 13,000 pro- ducers and 250,000 retailers - and all of those that go ...
Page 866
... transportation , already alluded to , and two were largely independent of such changes . " The first and most far - reaching cause , as illustrated by the stove molders , was the competition of the product of different localities side ...
... transportation , already alluded to , and two were largely independent of such changes . " The first and most far - reaching cause , as illustrated by the stove molders , was the competition of the product of different localities side ...
Page 868
... transportation system with just , reasonable , and nondiscriminatory rates . Even if it should be assumed that the time may come when it would be desirable for a congressional committee to examine the statute in the light of experience ...
... transportation system with just , reasonable , and nondiscriminatory rates . Even if it should be assumed that the time may come when it would be desirable for a congressional committee to examine the statute in the light of experience ...
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Page 868 - ... developing, coordinating, and preserving a national transportation system by water, highway, and rail, as well as other means, adequate to meet the needs of the commerce of the United States, of the Postal Service, and of the national defense. All of the provisions of this Act shall be administered and enforced with a view to carrying out the above declaration of policy.
Page 1581 - ... foster sound economic conditions in transportation and among the several carriers ; to encourage the establishment and maintenance of reasonable charges for transportation services, without unjust discriminations, undue preferences or advantages, or unfair or destructive competitive practices ; to cooperate with the several States and the duly authorized officials thereof; and to encourage fair wages and equitable working conditions; — all to the end of developing, coordinating, and preserving...
Page 1561 - The very object of these laws is monopoly, and the rule is, with few exceptions, that any conditions which are not in their very nature illegal with regard to this kind of property, imposed by the patentee and agreed to by the licensee for the right to manufacture or use or sell the article, will be upheld by the courts. The fact that the conditions in the contracts keep up the monopoly or fix prices does not render them illegal.
Page 1617 - Commission) of the amount of all equity securities of such issuer of which he is the beneficial owner, and within ten days after the close of each calendar month thereafter, if there has been...
Page 1617 - ... has violated or is about to violate any provision of this Act or any rule or regulation thereunder...
Page 1591 - The Commission shall not approve under this section any agreement which establishes a procedure for the determination of any matter through joint consideration unless it finds that under the agreement there is accorded to each party the free and unrestrained right to take independent action either before or after any determination arrived at through such procedure.
Page 1581 - An Act to supplement existing laws against unlawful restraints and monopolies, and for other purposes," approved October 15, 1914. (2) Any carrier party to an agreement between or among two or more carriers relating to rates, fares, classifications, divisions, allowances, or charges (including charges between carriers and compensation paid or received for the use of facilities and equipment), or rules and regulations pertaining thereto, or procedures for the joint consideration, initiation or establishment...
Page 1617 - ... any profit realized by him from any purchase and sale, or any sale and purchase, of any equity security of such issuer (other than an exempted security) within any period of less than six months, unless such security was acquired in good faith in connection with a debt previously contracted...
Page 1389 - An Act to amend the Judicial Code and to define and limit the jurisdiction of courts sitting in equity, and for other purposes," approved March 23, 1932 (USC, Supp.
Page 1617 - For the purpose of preventing the unfair use of information which may have been obtained by such beneficial owner, director, or officer by reason of his relationship to the issuer...