| Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 1148 pages
...The danger to be apprehended from engrossing Is monopoly. A monopoly, as now understood, "embraces any combination the tendency of which is to prevent...competition in Its broad and general sense and to control prices to the detriment of the public." 20 Eney. of Law, 846. This subject was considered by the court... | |
| John Lewis - Corporation law - 1890 - 816 pages
...can. The monopoly with which the law deals is not limited to the strict equivalent of royal grants of people's patents. Any combination, the tendency of...and general sense and to control, and thus at will to enhance prices to the detriment, of the public, is a legal monopoly. And this rule is applicable... | |
| Charles Andrew Ray - Antitrust law - 1892 - 580 pages
...attorney-general to maintain and prosecute this action to vacate and annul its charter. It was there ruled that any combination, the tendency of which is to prevent...is a legal monopoly. And this rule is applicable to everv monopoly whether the supply be restricted by nature or susceptible of indefinite production.... | |
| Andrew Hamilton - Banking law - 1898 - 460 pages
...sense, in article, whether supply is restricted by nature or susceptible of indefinite production. Id. Any combination, the tendency of which is to prevent...the detriment of the public, is a legal monopoly. People v. North RSR Co., 22 Abb. NC, 164. Receiver of one member of trust can not maintain action for... | |
| Frederick Hale Cooke - Antitrust law - 1898 - 254 pages
...in People v. North River Sugar Refining Co.. 54 Hun (NY), 354, 377; s. a, 7 NY Suppl. 406 (1889), as "any combination the tendency of which is to prevent...the detriment of the public, is a legal monopoly." See also San Diego Water Co. v. San Diego Flume Co., 108 Cal. 549, 559; s. a, 41 Pac. Rep. 495 (1895);... | |
| United States - 1900 - 312 pages
...constitute the corporation a partner and a corporation is not allowed by law to enter into partnership. 2. "Any combination, the tendency of which is to prevent...detriment, of the public, is a legal monopoly," and is against public interest. "Benefit to the country at large, form the objects for which the corporations... | |
| United States - 1900 - 482 pages
...constitute the corporation a partner and a corporation is not allowed by law to enter into partnership. 2. "Any combination, the tendency of which is to prevent...detriment of the public, is a legal monopoly," and is against public interest. " Benefit to the country at large, form the objects for which the corporations... | |
| United States. Industrial Commission - Industries - 1900 - 312 pages
...constitute the corporation a partner and a corporation is not allowed by law to enter into partnership. 2. "Any combination, the tendency of which is to prevent...detriment of the public, is a legal monopoly," and is against public interest. "Benefit to the country at large, form the objects for which the corporations... | |
| William Miller Collier - Trusts, Industrial - 1900 - 362 pages
...York, in the case of The People vs. The North Eiver Sugar Refining Company, declared that monopoly is " any combination, the tendency of which is to prevent...will, enhance prices to the detriment of the public Nor need it be permanent or complete. It is enough that it may be either temporarily or partially successful.... | |
| Edward Sherwood Mead - Trusts, Industrial - 1903 - 416 pages
...ground as stated in the opinion of the Circuit Court, that the North River Sugar Refining Company was a combination . . . " the tendency of which is to prevent...will enhance, prices to the detriment of the public, . . . but because the corporation, entering the trust, had-exceeded the powers of its charter. The... | |
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