I cannot believe that in the long run the public will profit by th1s court permitting knaves to cut reasonable prices for some ulterior purpose of their own, and thus to impair, if not to destroy, the production and sale of articles which it is assumed... Transactions - Страница 99по Maryland State Bar Association - 1911Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| United States. Courts - 1912 - 768 страници
...Miles Medical Company knows better than we do what will enable it to do the best business. We must assume its retail price to be reasonable, for it is so alleged and the case is here on demurrer; so 1 see nothing to warrant my assuming that the public will not be served best by the company being allowed... | |
| Thomas A. Fernley - 1913 - 342 страници
...personal coffers regardless of whom it hurts. Justice Holmes, of the Supreme Court, said recently: "I cannot believe that in the long run the public...reasonable prices for some ulterior purpose of their M own, and thus to impair, if not to destroy, the production and sale of articles which it is assumed... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1916 - 382 страници
...Dr. Miles Medical Co. knows better than we do what will enable it to do the best business. We must assume its retail price to be reasonable, for it is...by the company being allowed to carry out its plan. own and thus to impair, if not to destroy, the production and sale of articles which it is assumed... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1916 - 306 страници
...better than we do **-t will enable it to do the best business. We must assume its retail price t*c reasonable, for it is so alleged, and the case is here on demurrer, so I see Q ^tiing to warrant my assuming that the public will not be served best by the i**l>any being allowed... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1917 - 676 страници
...Dr. Miles Medical Co. knows better than we do what will enable it to do the best business. We must assume its retail price to be reasonable, for it is...the company being allowed to carry out Its plan. I can not believe that In the long run the public will profit by this court permitting knaves to cut... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1917 - 682 страници
...Dr. Miles Medical Co. knows better than we do what will enable it to do the best business. We must assume its retail price to be reasonable, for it is...the company being allowed to carry out its plan. I can not believe that in the long run the public will profit by this court permitting knaves to cut... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 894 страници
...Miles Medical Company knows better than we do what will enable it to do the best business. We must assume its retail price to be reasonable, for it is...served best by the company being allowed to carry out ita plan. I cannot believe that in the long run the public will profit by this court permitting knaves... | |
| Bar Association of the State of Kansas - 1913 - 550 страници
...Let me quote from dissenting opinion of that philosophic and far-seeing judge, Mr. Justice Holmes: "l cannot believe that in the long run the public will profit by this course, permitting knaves to cut prices for mere ulterior motives of their own, and thus impair, if... | |
| 1932 - 1338 страници
...Miles Medical Co. case. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes dissented in that decision and stated : I can not believe that in the long run the public will profit...court permitting knaves to cut reasonable prices for mere ulterior purposes of their own and thus to impair, if not destroy the production and the sale... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1932 - 124 страници
...declared resale-price contracts invalid. Mr. Justice Holmes, in his dissenting opinion, said : " I can not believe that in the long run the public will profit by this course, permitting knaves to cut reasonable prices for mere ulterior purposes of their own, and thus... | |
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