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" But we must adhere to the law, and the law does not make mere size an offense or the existence of unexerted power an offense. It, we repeat, requires overt acts, and trusts to its prohibition of them and its power to repress or punish them. It does not... "
New Outlook - Page 397
1920
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Federal Anti-trust Decisions, Volume 10

United States. Courts - 1928 - 1244 pages
...business an offense or the existence of unexerted power an offense. It requires overt acts and trusts to its prohibition of them and its power to repress or punish them. It does not compel competition nor require all that is possible. United States v. US Steel Corp., 251 US 417, 40 Sup. Ct. 293, 64...
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Meat-packer Legislation: Hearings Before the Committee on ..., Volumes 26-39

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1920 - 964 pages
...uuexerted power an offense. It, we repent, requires «vert acts, and trusts to its prohibition of them nnd Its power to repress or punish them. It does not compel competition nor require all that is possible. In the same case the court say : Taking up these companies one by...
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 40

United States. Supreme Court - 1921 - 628 pages
...offense, or the existence of unexerted power an offense. It, we repeat, requires overt acts, and trusts to Its prohibition of them and Its power to repress or punish them. It does not compel competition, nor require all that Is possible. Admitting, however, that there is pertinent titrength in the propositions...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 64

United States. Supreme Court - 1921 - 1006 pages
...offense or the existence of unexerted power an offense. It, we repeat, requires overt acts, and trusts to its prohibition of them and its power " to repress or punish them. It does not compel competition, nor require all that is possible. Admitting, however, that there is pertinent strength in the propositions...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 8171

1923 - 1394 pages
...offense or the existence of unexerted power an offense. It, we repeat, requires overt acts, and trusts to its prohibition of them and its power to repress or punish them. It does not compel competition, nor require all that is possible. The court discussed the Standard Oil and Tobacco cases, and pointed...
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The South Western Reporter, Volume 263

1924 - 1212 pages
...offense or the existence of unexerted power an offense. It, we repeat, requires overt acts, and trusts to its prohibition of them and its power to repress or punish them. It does not compel competition nor require all that is possible." In Standard Oil Co. v. United States, 221 TJ. S. 1, 31 Sup. Ct....
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Selected Cases in Constitutional Law

Harold Edgar Barnes, B. A. Milner - 1924 - 440 pages
...offense or the existence of unexerted power an offense. It, we repeat, requires overt acts, and trusts to its prohibition of them and its power to repress or punish them. It does not compel competition nor require all that is possible. »* * * * ^Y C have seen whatever there was of wrong intent could...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules ...

United States. Supreme Court - 1924 - 676 pages
...offence or the existence of unexerted power an offence. It, we repeat, requires overt acts and trusts to its prohibition of them and its power to repress or punish them. It does not compel competition nor require all that is possible. Admitting, however, that there is pertinent strength in the propositions...
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Federal Trade Commission Decisions, Volume 7

United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1926 - 666 pages
...business an offense or the existence of unexerted power an offense. It requires overt acts and trusts to its prohibition of them and its power to repress or punish them. It does not compel competition nor require all that is possible. United States v. US Steel Corp., 251 US 417; United .States v. United...
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The Legal Status of Agricultural Co-operation

Edwin Griswold Nourse - 1927 - 598 pages
...offense or the existence of unexerted power an offense. It, we repeat, requires overt acts, and trusts to its prohibition of them and its power to repress or punish them. It does not compel competition nor require all that is possible." . . . Unless facts are shown which establish that complainant has...
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