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" The clear tendency of such an agreement is to establish a monopoly, and to destroy competition in trade, and for that reason, on grounds of public policy, the courts will not aid in its enforcement. It is no answer to say that competition in the salt... "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio - Strana 672
autor/autoři: Ohio. Supreme Court - 1880
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Proceedings of the Annual Session of the Bar Association of Tennessee

Tennessee Bar Association - 1889 - 1162 str.
...and, for that reason and on grounds of public policy, the court will not aid its enforcement. It is uo answer to say that competition in the salt trade was not, in fact, destroyed, or that the price was not unreasonably advanced. Courts will not stop to inquire as to the degree of injury inflicted...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Svazek 15

1895 - 1088 str.
...destroy competition In trade, and for that reason, on grounds of public policy, the courts will not aid in its enforcement It is no answer to say that competition...was not in fact destroyed, or that the price of the commodit; was not unreasonably advanced. Courts wil' not stop to inquire as to the degree of injury...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Svazek 24

1904 - 906 str.
...of a combination among manufacturers of salt in a large salt-producing territory, the court saying: "It is no answer to say that competition in the salt trade was not in fact destroyed, or that the -¿rice of the commodity was not unreasonably advanced. Court» vrill not stop to inquire as to the...
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The Pacific Reporter, Svazek 27

1892 - 1156 str.
...destroy competition in trade, and for that reason, on grounds of public policy, courts will not aid in its enforcement. It is no answer to say that competition in thesalt trade was not in fact destroyed, or that the price of the commodity was not unreasonably advanced....
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The Railways and the Republic

James Fairchild Hudson - 1886 - 510 str.
...in trade ; and for that reason, on grounds of public policy, courts will not aid in its enforeement. It is no answer to say that competition in the salt...unreasonably advanced. Courts will not stop to inquire the degree of injury inflicted upon the public; of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in declaring the...
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Atlantic Reporter, Svazek 29

1894 - 1150 str.
...exsts, which is injurious to the public interests. If injurious, it is void, as against public policy. Courts will not stop to inquire as to the degree of injury inflicted. It is enough to know that the natural tendency of such contracts is injurious. So, it is obviously...
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Harvard Law Review, Svazek 22

1909 - 672 str.
...another would be so few that the effect upon competition could not be measured, the answer is ready: "courts will not stop to inquire as to the degree...tendency of such contracts is injurious to the public." 2 And how could any other answer be thought of? For if it were attempted to draw the line just where...
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The Railways and the Republic

James Fairchild Hudson - 1888 - 558 str.
...destroy competition in trade ; and for that reason, on grounds of public policy, courts will not aid in its enforcement. It is no answer to say that competition...unreasonably advanced. Courts will not stop to inquire the degree of injury inflicted upon the public; of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in declaring the...
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Report of Committee on General Laws Relative to Combinations Commonly Known ...

New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1889 - 320 str.
...unreasonably advanced. The tendency of the agreement was sufficient; the court remarked that it was " no answer to say that competition in the salt trade...tendency of such contracts is injurious to the public. In Croft v. McConoughy, the agreement was between all the grain producers in but a single town. It...
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The Railways and the Republic

James Fairchild Hudson - 1889 - 550 str.
...destroy competition in trade ; and for that reason, on grounds of public policy, courts will not aid in its enforcement. It is no answer to say that competition...not unreasonably advanced. Courts will not stop to iuquire the degree of injury inflicted upon the public; of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in declaring...
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