Report of the Federal Trade Commission on the Grain Trade, Volúmenes1-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 |
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... Reasons for severity of mill competition ----- SEC . 11. Reasons for the severity of cooperative competition . Opposition to line companies . Friendly attitude of farmers toward cooperatives .. Effect of dividends_____ SEC . 12 ...
... Reasons for severity of mill competition ----- SEC . 11. Reasons for the severity of cooperative competition . Opposition to line companies . Friendly attitude of farmers toward cooperatives .. Effect of dividends_____ SEC . 12 ...
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... reasons the grain investigation did not get fully under way until the late fall of 1917. The field work was ... reason to believe that with the com- plete abolition of such restrictions as were imposed as a result thereof . the ...
... reasons the grain investigation did not get fully under way until the late fall of 1917. The field work was ... reason to believe that with the com- plete abolition of such restrictions as were imposed as a result thereof . the ...
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... reason for the failure of this attempt was that shippers refused to receive grain for export unless it was sacked . At that time , and earlier , the larger part of the grain shipped from Seattle , Portland , and Tacoma went to Europe ...
... reason for the failure of this attempt was that shippers refused to receive grain for export unless it was sacked . At that time , and earlier , the larger part of the grain shipped from Seattle , Portland , and Tacoma went to Europe ...
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... reason against bulk handling on the coast because of the existence of flat warehouses , since it is contended that they can be converted into buildings capable of handling bulk grain by installing an air - pressure conveyor , en- gines ...
... reason against bulk handling on the coast because of the existence of flat warehouses , since it is contended that they can be converted into buildings capable of handling bulk grain by installing an air - pressure conveyor , en- gines ...
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... reason of the fact that they are operated by and in the interest of producers . A cooperative line house is the same as an individual cooperative , except that the former is operated by a concern which is operating two or more houses ...
... reason of the fact that they are operated by and in the interest of producers . A cooperative line house is the same as an individual cooperative , except that the former is operated by a concern which is operating two or more houses ...
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Página 85 - The true test of legality is whether the restraint imposed is such as merely regulates and perhaps thereby promotes competition or whether it is such as may suppress or even destroy competition. To determine that question the court must ordinarily consider the facts peculiar to the business to which the restraint is applied; its condition before and after the restraint was imposed; the nature of the restraint and its effect, actual or probable. The history of the restraint, the evil believed to exist,...
Página 95 - In this connection it must also be borne in mind that, although in 1874 there were in Chicago fourteen warehouses adapted to this particular business, and owned by about thirty persons, nine business firms controlled them, and that the prices charged and received for storage were such "as have been from year to year agreed upon and established by the different elevators or warehouses in the city of Chicago, and which rates have been annually published in one or more newspapers printed in said city,...
Página 263 - As liquidated damage, the seller shall pay to the purchaser not less than five per cent., nor more than ten per cent, of the value of the commodity as established by the committee ; the percentage, within said limits, to be such as In the judgment of the committee, may be just and equitable. Settlement shall be made without delay, and the damage, as determined under the provisions of this section, shall be due and payable Immediately upon the finding of the committee.
Página 94 - State having not less than one hundred thousand inhabitants, "in which grain is stored in bulk, and in which the grain of different owners is mixed together, or in which grain is stored in such a manner that the identity of different lots or parcels cannot be accurately preserved.
Página 318 - ... ascertain the facts bearing on alleged violations of the antitrust acts, and particularly upon the question whether there are manipulations, controls, trusts, combinations, conspiracies, or restraints of trade out of harmony with the law or the public interest.
Página 63 - Washington is in grain which passes through the elevators of Chicago. In this way the trade in grain is carried on by the inhabitants of seven or eight of the great States of the West with four or five of the States lying on the seashore, and forms the largest part of interstate commerce in these States.
Página 34 - South: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Página 133 - ... and that it is deliverable upon the return of the receipt, properly endorsed by the person to whose order it was issued, and the payment of proper charges for storage.
Página 63 - the great producing region of the West and North-west sends its grain by water and rail to Chicago, where the greater part of it is shipped by vessel for transportation to the seaboard by the Great Lakes, and some of it is forwarded by railway to the Eastern ports. . Vessels, to some extent, are loaded in the Chicago harbor, and sailed through the St. Lawrence directly to Europe. . The quantity [of grain] received in Chicago has made it the greatest grain market in the world.
Página 113 - Whoever contracts to have or give to himself or another the option to sell or buy, at a future time...