Sentence examples for line of commerce from inspiring English sources

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Earlier in its opinion, however, the District Court appeared to reject commercial banking as the appropriate line of commerce.

But submarkets are not a basis for the disregard of a broader line of commerce that has economic significance.

The contention is that the words must be confined to the particular line of commerce in which the discriminator is engaged, and that they do not include a different line of commerce in which purchasers from the discriminator are engaged in competition with one another.

Offense against this policy, by a discrimination in prices exacted by the seller from different purchasers of similar goods, is no less clear when it produces the evil in respect of the line of commerce in which they are engaged than when it produces the evil in respect of the line of commerce in which the seller is engaged.

Does section 2 of the 'Clayton Act' (United States Code, title 15, section 13) have application to cases of price discrimination, the effect of which may be to substantially lessen competition, or tend to create a monopoly, not in the line of commerce wherein the discriminator is engaged, but in the line of commerce in which the vendee of the discriminator is engaged?

In 1950, however, § 7 was amended to make the measure of anticompetitive acquisitions the extent to which they lessened competition 'in any line of commerce,' rather than the extent to which they lessened competition 'between' the two companies.

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Almost immediately after the West was accurately mapped, the familiar ruler lines and colors of political division appear; very soon after that the property grids and rail lines of commerce are evident; and, finally, the maps acquire an exaggerated pictorial style associated with the promotion of tourism and residential real estate.

U.S. Senator from Illinois on one engraved line; Secretary of Commerce on another!

The effect of the discrimination is to substantially lessen competition, and its tendency is to create a monopoly, in the line of interstate commerce in which complainant and the packing company are competitively engaged.

In the Instagram age, what Sherman does can seem to toe the line of straight commerce: you might mistake her for a life-style blogger, or even for a chef.

'That the effect of such discrimination is to substantially lessen competition, and tends to create a monopoly in the line of interstate commerce, in which the appellant, George Van Camp & Sons Company, and the appellee Van Camp Packing Company are both engaged, namely, the packing and selling of food products in tin cans.

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