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INDEX.

Page.

143, 417

Acquiring stock to eliminate competition (in violation of section 7 of the Clay-
ton Act,
Advertising)

Advertising business under various names to preempt their use. See Ap-
propriating names unfairly.

Appropriating advertising values created by competitor. See Appropriat-
ing competitor's name, etc.

Claiming falsely-

Motion-picture rights in. See Claiming, etc.

To give benefit to customers of money spent in advertising by others.
See Offering deceptive inducements to purchase.

Collecting and destroying advertising and sales mediums of competitor.
See Cutting off or restricting access to market.

Listing business deceptively in telephone directory. See Advertising
falsely and misleadingly; Assuming misleading mame; Simulating.
Simulating advertising matter of competitor. See Simulating.

Advertising falsely and misleadingly:

For unfair practices in general. See Unfair methods of competition.
As to-

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131, 136, 183, 193, 198, 230, 234, 238, 257, 264, 269, 284, 290, 303, 309,
321, 345, 372, 391.

Government (United States) connection with.

Nature..

Prices..

Quality.....

Qualities possessed..

Seconds as firsts..

Securities, shares, or stocks...

Source of (concern making or selling)..

112, 253
131,219, 435

112, 424

112, 131

112, 203

349

38, 274, 354, 361

92,327

Used, second hand, or rebuilt products or productions being new... 219, 385
Agreement. See Combining or conspiring; Inducing breach of competitors',
etc.; Maintaining resale prices; Tying or exclusive contracts.

Appropriating competitor's name, etc.

In general. See also Unfair methods of competition.

Selecting name for photo play identical with that theretofore selected by
competitor for photo play genuinely portraying story suggested and
advertised thereunder....

Appropriating names unfairly.

Assuming misleading name:

See also Misrepresenting business status; Simulating.

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' For index by commodities involved, rather than practices, see Commodities Index.

Bargains, making misrepresentations to create impression of unusual. See
Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Misrepresenting prices; Offering
deceptive inducements to purchase.

Branding articles falsely or misleadingly. See Misbranding or mislabeling.
Breach of contract. See Inducing breach of competitors' contracts.

Bribing:

See also Subsidizing public officials or employees.

By gifts or payments of money (commissions), to influence in favor of
donor's products, to customers' or prospective customers'.
Employees.....

Employees' relatives and friends..

Business, unfair methods of, in general. See Unfair methods of competition.
Buying up supplies. See Coercing; Cutting off competitor's supplies.
Capital stock: See Stock.

Page.

60, 82, 86

Catalogues, destroying competitors'. See Combining or conspiring; Cutting
off or restricting access to market.

Chance, using plan pretended to be based on, to induce belief that goods may
be secured at less than contract price. See Offering deceptive inducements
to purchase.

Checks. See Trade checks.

Claiming motion-picture rights falsely......

Clayton Act:

Cases under-

82, 86

219

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"Club plan," using to induce belief that goods might be secured at less than
contract price. See Offering deceptive inducements to purchase.

Coercing:

See also Intimidating or threatening.

By cutting off competitors' supplies....

Combining or conspiring:

To-

Cut off competitor's—

Access to market.

Supplies..

Fix and maintain resale prices....

Commercial bribery. See Bribing.

Commissions, paying to officials and employees to secure their business. See
Bribing; Subsidizing public officials or employees.

Commodities, misrepresenting, in general. See Unfair methods of competition.
Competition, unfair methods of. See Unfair methods of competition.
Composition of products, misrepresenting. See Advertising falsely and mis-
leadingly; Misbranding or mislabeling; and, in general, under Unfair meth-
ods of competition.

Concerted action. See Combining or conspiring.

Confidential information, securing and using. See Securing and using, etc.;
Spying on competitor's business.

Confusion: For practices intended or calculated to result in, and condemned in
this volume. See Unfair methods of competition.

Conspiring. See Combining or conspiring.

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