Excerpt from Price Standardization: One of a Series of Lectures Especially Prepared for the Blackstone Institute
The case of the United States v. Kellogg Toasted Corn Flakes Co., 222 Fed. Rep. 725, was decided soon after the last mentioned decision, and it was there held that a manufacturer of a product in a patented carton, in connection with an absolute sale, could not control the price at which the package should be sub sequently resold by the jobber or retailer, without regard to the garb in which the acts were clothed.
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Excerpt from Price Standardization: One of a Series of Lectures Especially Prepared for the Blackstone Institute
George Sutherland is of Scotch-English descent, born in Buckinghamshire, England, 1862. Was educated in schools of Utah and law department, University of Michigan. Was admitted to the bar in 1883, and has been in the active practice of his profession ever since except while a member of the United States Senate.
He was State Senator in the first legislative assembly after the admission of Utah as a state in 1896, serving as chairman of the Judiciary Committee in that body. Was elected to the House of Representatives of the 57th Congress in 1900. After serving one term declined renomination; was elected United States Senator in 1905 and was reelected in 1911, his term of office expiring March 4th, 1917. Was chairman of the Federal Commission on Workman's Compensation in 1912-13. Was a member of the joint committee which prepared the existing Criminal Code and Judicial Code of the United States. (Served, among other Senate Committees, on Judiciary and Foreign Relations.) Received degree of Doctor of Laws from Columbia University, New York, and also from the University of Michigan. Was President of the American Bar Association for the year 1916-1917.
Along with his other activities, Mr. Sutherland has found time to take an active part in the investigation and discussion of current problems affecting business. Price Standardization has been a much mooted subject and the reader will find herein a comprehensive discussion of the topic from all angles.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book examines the evolution of price standardization practices, specifically regarding the legal challenges and economic implications of manufacturers setting uniform retail prices for branded goods. The book contextualizes the debate within the broader history of antitrust laws and the tension between encouraging competition and protecting producers. It explores the arguments for and against price standardization, delving into concerns about market control, consumer protection, and the preservation of small businesses. The author presents detailed legal analysis, drawing from court cases and economic studies to provide a comprehensive view of the subject. The book's insights illuminate the ongoing debate on the balance between market freedom and safeguarding consumers, making it a valuable resource for understanding this complex issue. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781330849934_0
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