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HAZEN S. PINGREE , Governor of Michigan . - The Effect of Trusts on Our National Life and Citizenship ... ... 263 ... Effects Thereof . EDWARD P. RIPLEY , President Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fe Railway System . - How Consolidation Has ...
HAZEN S. PINGREE , Governor of Michigan . - The Effect of Trusts on Our National Life and Citizenship ... ... 263 ... Effects Thereof . EDWARD P. RIPLEY , President Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fe Railway System . - How Consolidation Has ...
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... effect of lowering prices through foreign competition ? ( b ) Other combinations of great power have been formed in industries protected by patents , and have secured monopolistic prices through the aid of the patent laws . Would it be ...
... effect of lowering prices through foreign competition ? ( b ) Other combinations of great power have been formed in industries protected by patents , and have secured monopolistic prices through the aid of the patent laws . Would it be ...
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... Effects of the combinations . ( a ) On prices . It remains still to be fully established what the effects of these ... effect on the whole of lowering prices . Although the trust im- mediately put prices up , had competition continued ...
... Effects of the combinations . ( a ) On prices . It remains still to be fully established what the effects of these ... effect on the whole of lowering prices . Although the trust im- mediately put prices up , had competition continued ...
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... effect be generally found in all consolidations ? The question is perhaps the most vital one of the whole dis- cussion . Only experience can give the final answer . On the whole , then , are we to consider the new form of organ- ization ...
... effect be generally found in all consolidations ? The question is perhaps the most vital one of the whole dis- cussion . Only experience can give the final answer . On the whole , then , are we to consider the new form of organ- ization ...
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... effect its nor- mal and beneficent results . We are thus carried by our analysis from the consideration of economic relations to the stupendous question of political organization and legislative procedure . He who believes in local ...
... effect its nor- mal and beneficent results . We are thus carried by our analysis from the consideration of economic relations to the stupendous question of political organization and legislative procedure . He who believes in local ...
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Page 505 - ... in the absence of fraud in the transaction the judgment of the directors as to the value of the property purchased shall be conclusive...
Page 43 - Perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free government, and shall never be allowed; nor shall the law of primogeniture or entailments ever be in force in this state.
Page 416 - 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 132 - 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 8 - January, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, whenever, and so often as the President shall be satisfied that the government of any country producing and exporting sugars, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides,, raw and uncured, or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States...