Federal Licensing of Corporations: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Seventy-fifth Congress, First[-third] Session, on S. 10, a Bill to Regulate Interstate and Foreign Commerce by Prescribing the Conditions Under which Corporations May Engage Or May be Formed to Engage in Such Commerce, to Provide for and Define Additional Powers and Duties of the Federal Trade Commission, to Assist the Several States in Improving Labor Conditions and Enlarging Purchasing Power for Goods Sold in Such Commerce, and for Other Purposes ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Corporations |
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... objection that has not been urged before the Commission shall be considered by the court , unless the failure or neglect to urge such objection shall be excused because of extraordinary circumstances . At the earliest convenient time ...
... objection that has not been urged before the Commission shall be considered by the court , unless the failure or neglect to urge such objection shall be excused because of extraordinary circumstances . At the earliest convenient time ...
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... objections , the subcommittee will stand in recess until Thursday morning at 10:30 , and we will be glad to hear Mr. Cunningham at that time . ( Whereupon , at 12 o'clock noon , a recess was taken until Thursday , March 3 , 1938 , at 10 ...
... objections , the subcommittee will stand in recess until Thursday morning at 10:30 , and we will be glad to hear Mr. Cunningham at that time . ( Whereupon , at 12 o'clock noon , a recess was taken until Thursday , March 3 , 1938 , at 10 ...
Page 394
... objection to that ? Mr. CUNNINGHAM . The question is put in such a way that it is limited to one thing . Senator O'MAHONEY . I am going on to other things . Mr. CUNNINGHAM . You are limiting the question to that one issue . Senator O ...
... objection to that ? Mr. CUNNINGHAM . The question is put in such a way that it is limited to one thing . Senator O'MAHONEY . I am going on to other things . Mr. CUNNINGHAM . You are limiting the question to that one issue . Senator O ...
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... objection to the suppression of monop- oly ? It is just a question of how it is to be accomplished ? Mr. CUNNINGHAM . Absolutely . Unlawful monopoly should be eliminated . Senator BORAH . Do you know of any monopolies that are not ...
... objection to the suppression of monop- oly ? It is just a question of how it is to be accomplished ? Mr. CUNNINGHAM . Absolutely . Unlawful monopoly should be eliminated . Senator BORAH . Do you know of any monopolies that are not ...
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... objection to that ? Mr. CUNNINGHAM . From a practical standpoint , I think there can be two views of that . Senator O'MAHONEY . Yes ; but do you have any objection to it ? Do you think it would injure business to have such a provision ...
... objection to that ? Mr. CUNNINGHAM . From a practical standpoint , I think there can be two views of that . Senator O'MAHONEY . Yes ; but do you have any objection to it ? Do you think it would injure business to have such a provision ...
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