We can perceive no reason for believing that Congress wanted to deprive a State, as purchaser of commodities shipped in interstate commerce, of the civil remedy of treble damages which is available to other, purchasers who suffer through violation of... Information Digest - Página 9por United States. Office of War Information - 1942Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1980 - 1858 páginas
...property by antitrust violations .... The words of Georgia v. Evans are thus equally applicable here : "We can perceive no reason for believing that Congress wanted to deprive a [foreign nation] , as purchaser of commodities shipped in [international] commerce, of the civil remedy... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - 1982 - 722 páginas
...Congress wanted to deprive a [foreign nation], as purchaser of commodities snipped in [international] commerce, of the civil remedy of treble damages which...purchasers who suffer through violation of the Act. . . . Nothing in the Act, its history, or its policy, could justify so restrictive a construction of... | |
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