Containers: Buying up competitors' supplies of. See Coercing: Cutting off competi- Misbranding or mislabeling. See Misbranding or mislabeling. Stamping fictitious exaggerated prices on. See Misrepresenting prices. to prospective customers use of deceptive practices, etc. Contract. See Combining or conspiring; Inducing breach of competitors', etc.; Contracting: For supplies used by competitors as means of coercion. See Coercing; On- Commission basis with concerns of which public officials members. Exclusive or tying basis. See Exclusive or tying contracts. 'Co-operative advertising plan," using so-called, to induce belief that goods Corporate names, using unfairly. See Names. Coupons. See Trade checks. Courts, Decisions of, in Cases Instituted against or by the Commission: Aluminum Co. of America.. Baltimore Grain Co. et al. Claire Furnace Co. et al Curtis Publishing Co...... Guarantee Veterinary Co. et al.. Mishawaka Woolen Manufacturing Co P. Lorillard Co. et al..... Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, et al. Customers or prospective customers: Cutting off- Access to, of competitors. See Combining or conspiring; Cutting off Supplies of. See Maintaining resale prices. Paying money or commissions to employees of, or to employees' relatives Cutting off competitors' supplies.............. Cutting off customers' supplies. See Maintaining resale prices. Cutting off or restricting access to market.. Dealers: See also Jobbers. Page. 529 578 584 599 567 557 558 542 1 335, 451 Claiming falsely to be manufacturers. See Advertising falsely or mislead- Access to. See Combining or conspiring; Cutting off or restricting Supplies of. See Maintaining resale prices. Decisions of the Courts in cases instituted against or by the Commission: Page. Decisions of the Courts in cases instituted against or by the Commission-Con. 567 67 177 335 314, 335 Defamation of competitor. See Disparaging or misrepresenting competitors, etc. Direct selling or dealing, from manufacturer to consumer, claiming falsely. Directory. See Telephone directory; Trade directory. In violation of- Section 3 of Clayton Act... Section 5 of Federal Trade Commission Act.. Disparaging or misrepresenting competitors or their products: Competitors... Products... Display boards of competitor, collecting and destroying. See Cutting off or Domestic manufacture, stamping articles of, to indicate foreign. See Misbrand- Employees: Paying money or commissions to, of customers or prospective customers, Spying on, of competitor. See Spying on competitor's business. Using, to hold stock in competing corporation. See Acquiring stock to eliminate competition. Espionage. See Spying on competitor's business. Exclusive contracts or dealings. See Tying or exclusive contracts. False and misleading advertising. See Advertising falsely and misleadingly. Film rights, claiming falsely. See Claiming motion picture rights falsely. Firm or business names, using unfairly. See Names. "Firsts," representing "seconds" as. See Advertising falsely and misleadingly. "Free" goods. See Offering deceptive inducements to purchase. Gambling plan, using pretended, to induce belief that goods might be secured at less than contract price. See Offering deceptive inducements to purchase. Government, using word to show nonexistent government connection with "Group plan," using, to induce belief that goods might be secured at less than 489 Identity of concern or product, misrepresenting. See Advertising falsely and By offering to- Apply and applying on purchase price sums theretofore paid on in- Attorneys to defend suits brought or anticipated... Ingredients or products, misrepresenting. See Advertising falsely and mis- Insolvency, making false claim of, and price concessions. See Offering decep- Intimidating or threatening: By- Jobbers: Cutting off and controlling competitors' supplies. See also Dealers. Claiming falsely to manufacture. See Advertising falsely and mislead- Labeling articles falsely or misleadingly. See Misbranding or mislabeling. Deceptively. See Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Assuming mis- Under various names, for purpose of preempting their use. See Appro- Lottery plan, using pretended, to induce belief that goods might be secured at By- Announcing resale prices and requesting their observance. Page. 439 439 439 1 219 376 465 Making agreements.. 376 Refusing, and threatening to refuse, to sell to price cutters. 376 376 Manufacturer: Claiming- Direct dealing from, to consumer. See Advertising falsely and mis- One's self falsely to be. See Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Stamping articles of domestic, to indicate foreign. See Misbranding or Market, cutting off or restricting access to. See Cutting off or restricting, etc. 80044°-24-VOL 541 Page Merchandising plan, misrepresenting. See Offering deceptive inducements to Mills, claiming falsely to own or operate. See Advertising falsely and mis- Misbranding or mislabeling: See also Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Misrepresenting prices. As to- Composition..... 55, 136, 183, 193, 198, 230, 234, 238, 239, 257, 264, 269, 284, 290, 309, 321, 372, 391 Nature... Old or rebuilt being new.. Quality..... Source- Identity of maker or dealer... Place made or sold from. 410 Misleading practices in general. See Unfair methods of competition. Misrepresenting business status: See also Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Assuming misleading name. Firm or business identity- By direct misrepresentation. 24 473 245, 410 By simulating or appropriating firm or trade name of competitor.. Misrepresenting prices: Through- Assigning fictitious prices to articles offered at lower prices as bargains 396, 424 Misrepresenting products: 33, 100, 172, 189 See also Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Appropriating competitor's Money, making gifts or payments of to employees of customers or prospective Motion picture rights, claiming falsely. See Claiming, etc. Intimidating or Naming products misleadingly: See also Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Appropriating competitor's Names, making improper or unfair use of. See Advertising falsely and mis- Nature of product. See Advertising falsely and misleadingly; Misbranding or Navy, using word misleadingly to imply product made for, used or approved Offering deceptive inducements to purchase (not otherwise classified): Through- Claiming falsely- Forced sale and price concessions..... Page. 424 To give benefit to customers of money spent in advertising by 396 Furnishing goods inferior in quality to those ordinarily secured by 207 424 Mingling inferior articles with usual high grade stock.. Offering- Commodities "free" in connection with other purchases, at Pretended opportunity to secure goods at less than first or con- 396 207 38, 274, 354, 361 Paying pretended dividends in connection with offering of securities.. Permitting prospective customers to secure coupon of specified value Reducing exaggerated fictitious price in pretended consideration of Old, repaired or rebuilt products: See Rebuilt, etc., products. Assembling new with old and representing as new. See Advertising Disparaging or misrepresenting competitors: See Disparaging or misrepre- Passing off: For practices intended or calculated to accomplish. See Unfair Petitions to Review, Decisions on: Aluminum Co. of America.... Curtis Publishing Co....... Guarantee Veterinary Co. et al.. Mishawaka Woolen Manufacturing Co...... Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey et al.... 396 396 529 599 567 557 542 Place of business: Simulating on, name of competitor. See Simulating. Using name of place noted for certain products to give benefit thereof to products not there made. See Misbranding or mislabeling. |