The Law of Combinations Embracing Monopolies, Trusts, and Combinations of Labor and Capital: Conspiracy, and Contracts in Restraint of Trade, Together with Federal and State Antitrust Legislation and the Incorporation Laws of New Jersey, West Virginia and Delaware, Volume 2 |
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Page 718
... carried on in such a limited way and by such primitive methods that no special laws were considered necessary , prior to the adoption of the constitution , for the protection of the operatives ; but , in the vast proportions which these ...
... carried on in such a limited way and by such primitive methods that no special laws were considered necessary , prior to the adoption of the constitution , for the protection of the operatives ; but , in the vast proportions which these ...
Page 745
... carry on the trade of linen draper ; and further , that the servant would not directly or indirectly assist or instruct any other person in man- aging or carrying on said trade under pretense of being a serv- ant to such person or ...
... carry on the trade of linen draper ; and further , that the servant would not directly or indirectly assist or instruct any other person in man- aging or carrying on said trade under pretense of being a serv- ant to such person or ...
Page 746
... carry on trade or to act in a profes- sion in any particular place proper . Manufactures or dealings cannot be carried on to any great extent without the assistance of agents and servants . These must soon acquire a knowledge of the ...
... carry on trade or to act in a profes- sion in any particular place proper . Manufactures or dealings cannot be carried on to any great extent without the assistance of agents and servants . These must soon acquire a knowledge of the ...
Page 747
... carry on his business of an attorney within one hundred and fifty miles of Plymouth , or within any and what other distance from that place , when it is manifest , from direct evidence in regard to what passed at the time when this ...
... carry on his business of an attorney within one hundred and fifty miles of Plymouth , or within any and what other distance from that place , when it is manifest , from direct evidence in regard to what passed at the time when this ...
Page 749
... carried on by the plaintiffs , and its diffusion over the whole of Eng- land ; looking at the facilities which now exist for carrying on trade in various places by means of the free- dom of communication which exists between them , I ...
... carried on by the plaintiffs , and its diffusion over the whole of Eng- land ; looking at the facilities which now exist for carrying on trade in various places by means of the free- dom of communication which exists between them , I ...
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Page 877 - The several circuit courts of the United States are hereby invested with jurisdiction to prevent and restrain violations of this act; and it shall be the duty of the several district attorneys of the United States, in their respective districts, under the direction of the AttorneyGeneral, to institute proceedings in equity to prevent and restrain such violations.
Page 1146 - No person shall be excused from attending and testifying or from producing documentary evidence before the commission or in obedience to the subpoena of the commission on the ground or for the reason that the testimony or evidence, documentary or otherwise, required of him may tend to criminate him or subject him to a penalty or forfeiture.
Page 1201 - ... affected with a public interest it ceases to be juris privati only.
Page 988 - Any person who shall be injured in his business or property by any other person or corporation by reason of anything forbidden or declared to be unlawful by this act may sue therefor in any Circuit Court of the United States in the district in which the defendant resides or is found, without respect to the amount in controversy, and shall recover threefold the damages by him sustained, and the costs of suit, including a reasonable attorney's fee. Sec. 8. That the word "person
Page 877 - ... in the course of transportation from one State to another, or to a foreign country, shall be forfeited to the United States, and may be seized and condemned by like proceedings as those provided by law for the forfeiture, seizure, and condemnation of property imported into the United States contrary to law.
Page 1066 - An agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.
Page 1343 - A corporation is an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law. Being the mere creature of law. it possesses only those properties which the charter of its creation confers upon it, either expressly, or as incidental to its very existence.
Page 894 - It must not be forgotten that you are not to extend arbitrarily those rules which say that a given contract is void as being against public policy, because if there is one thing which more than another public policy requires it is that men of full age and competent understanding shall have the utmost liberty of contracting, and that their contracts, when entered into freely and voluntarily, shall be held sacred, and shall be enforced by courts of justice.
Page 1411 - Taxation shall be equal and uniform throughout the state, and all property, both real and personal, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as directed by law. No one species of property from which a tax may be collected shall be taxed higher than any other species of property of equal value...
Page 1031 - One who sells the good will of a business may agree with the buyer to refrain from carrying on a similar business within a specified county, city, or a part thereof, so long as the buyer, or any person deriving title to the good will from him, carries on a like business therein.