The statute is plain and direct. Its comprehensive terms condemn every statement, design, and device which may mislead or deceive. Deception may result from the use of statements not technically false or which may be literally true. The aim of the statute... American Journal of Pharmacy - Página 9021924Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Food and Drug Administration - 1937 - 980 páginas
...Vinegar, supra, the court said : "The statute is plain and direct. Its comprehensive terms condenmn every statement, design, and device which may mislead...favorably to the accomplishment of the purpose of the Act. * * * If an article is not the Identical thing that the brand indicates it to be, It Is misbranded."... | |
| Vermont. Department of Agriculture - 1927 - 422 páginas
...Supreme Court has recently handed down an opinion on this point which it may be of interest to quote : "The statute is plain and direct. Its comprehensive...enable purchasers to buy food for what it really is." Now, the application of this part of the Food and Drugs Act can be better1 illustrated if we take a... | |
| Standard remedies publishing co., inc - 1927 - 1128 páginas
...without warrant. 11. Important Quotation from Opinion of US Supreme Court on Food and Drugs Act. — "The statute is plain and direct. Its comprehensive...to the accomplishment of the purpose of the act." (From Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in United States vs. 95 Barrels, Et Al., No.... | |
| Ralph Ordway Brooks - 1927 - 288 páginas
...is not difficult to choose statements, desipns, and devices which will not deceive. Those which arc ambiguous and liable to mislead should be read favorably to the accomplishment of the purpose of tho act. The statute applies to food and the ingredients and substances contained therein. It was enacted... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1934 - 524 páginas
...thing it is indicated to be in that respect, it is not misbranded. In that case the Court in part said: "The statute is plain and direct. Its comprehensive...therein. It was enacted to enable purchasers to buy fo. for what it really is." Statements that are misleading, resulting from indirection and ambiguity,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1934 - 754 páginas
...ambiguity, as well as from statements which are false. It is not difficult to choose statements, desizns, and devices which will not deceive. Those which are...should be read favorably to the accomplishment of the purposes of the act Senator COPELAND. What is that reference, Mr. Campbell ? I am making a few notes... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1934 - 728 páginas
...difficult to choose statements, designs, and devices which will not deceive. Those which are ambiguous nnd liable to mislead should be read favorably to the accomplishment of the purposes of the act. Senator COPELAND. What is that reference, Mr. Campbell ? I am making a few notes... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1936 - 304 páginas
...devices which will not deceive. Those which are ambiguous and liable to mislead should be favorably read to the accomplishment of the purpose of the act. The...enable purchasers to buy food for what it really is. Now the Food and Drugs Act as amended down to July 8, 1930, provides that — In the case of articles... | |
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