The Interstate Commerce Act and Federal Anti-Trust Laws: Including the Sherman Act, the Act Creating the Bureau of Corporations; The Elkins Act; The Act to Expedite Suits in the Federal Courts; Acts Relating to Telegraph, Military, and Post Roads

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Excerpt from The Interstate Commerce Act and Federal Anti-Trust Laws: Including the Sherman Act, the Act Creating the Bureau of Corporations; The Elkins Act; The Act to Expedite Suits in the Federal Courts; Acts Relating to Telegraph, Military, and Post Roads

Indeed in some instances it has been shown that the favored shippers directly benefited, were also officers and directors of the carrying companies giving the rebates.

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Language - English

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ISBN - 9780265293836

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm

Page Count - 406

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