That any person, firm, corporation, or association shall be entitled to sue for and have injunctive relief, in any court of the United States having jurisdiction over the parties, against threatened loss or damage by a violation of the anti-trust laws... Federal Anti-trust Decisions - Page 256by United States. Courts - 1928Full view - About this book
 | United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Labor laws and legislation - 1918 - 1446 pages
...Stat. 737) gives to private parties a right to relief by injunction in any court of the United States against threatened loss or damage by a violation of the antitrust laws under the conditions and principles regulating the • granting of such relief by courts of equity.... | |
 | Arthur Jerome Eddy - Competition - 1920 - 446 pages
...held or not, and subpoenas to that end may be served in any district by the marshal thereof. SEC. 16. That any person, firm, corporation, or association...loss or damage by a violation of the antitrust laws, including sections two, three, seven and eight of this Act, when and under the same conditions and... | |
 | Edgar Watkins - Carriers - 1920 - 942 pages
...Wainwright v. Penn. R. Co., 253 Fed. 459. § 513. Private Persons May Obtain Injunctive Relief, When — That any person, firm, corporation, or association...loss or damage by a violation of the antitrust laws, including sections, two, three, seven and eight of this act, when and under the same conditions and... | |
 | Roger Foster - Civil procedure - 1920 - 1184 pages
...buy from the corporation, will not subject it to the service of process there.18 "Any person, tirm, corporation, or association shall be entitled to sue...loss or damage by a violation of the antitrust laws, including sections two, three, seven and eight of this Act, when and under the same conditions and... | |
 | Roger Foster - Civil procedure - 1920 - 1170 pages
...there.19 "Any person, firm, corporation, or association shall be entitled to sue for and have iujunctive relief, in any court of the United States having jurisdiction...loss or damage by a violation of the antitrust laws, including sections two, three, seven and eight of this Act, when and under the same conditions and... | |
 | Louisiana - Constitutions - 1920 - 812 pages
...upon proper application being had and cause shown. WHO MAY SUE. Sec. 8. Be it further enacted, etc.. That any person, firm, corporation or association...sue for and have injunctive relief. In any Court of this State having jurisdiction over the parties, against threatened loss or damage by a violation of... | |
 | United States - Interstate commerce - 1921 - 304 pages
...the marshal thereof. inlunctive re- SEC. 16. That any person, firm, corporation, or assoa*L ciation shall be entitled to sue for and have injunctive relief,...loss or damage by a violation of the antitrust laws, including sections two, three, seven and eight of this Act, when and under the same conditions and... | |
 | Eliot Jones - Monopolies - 1921 - 632 pages
...Individual suits for injunctive relief. Section sixteen provides that any person or concern is entitled to injunctive relief, in any court of the United States...loss or damage by a violation of the anti-trust laws, including sections two, three, seven, and eight of the Clayton Act; and that a preliminary injunction... | |
 | William Frederick Notz, Richard Selden Harvey - Antitrust law - 1921 - 620 pages
...and subpoenas to that end may be served in any district by the marshal thereof. of the United State's having jurisdiction over the parties, against threatened...loss or damage by a violation of the anti-trust laws, including sections two, three, seven and eight of this Act, when and under the same conditions and... | |
 | New York (State). Dept. of Labor - New York (State) - 1921 - 832 pages
...Stat. 737), gives to private parties a right to relief by injunction in any court ot the United States against threatened loss or damage by a violation of the anti-trust laws,, under the conditions and principles regulating the granting of such relief by courts of equity. Evidently... | |
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