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Dismissed, 76
Section 5 of the Federal Trade
Commission Act,
93
Conclusions, 98
4 JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION OF SECTION 7 104
Federal Trade Commission Jurisdiction over Asset
Acquisitions,
104
Judicial Construction of the
Standard of Illegality,
123
Conclusions, 144
5 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ADMINIS-
TRATION OF SECTION 7 SUBSEQUENT TO
JUDICIAL INTERPRETATION
148
Cases in Which Complaints Were Issued, 150
Inquiries Dismissed Because of the Standard of
Illegality,
163
Inquiries Dismissed Because of
the "Assets Loophole.,"
179
Federal Trade Com-
mission Recommendations to Congress,
187
Conclusions, 194
6 ADMINISTRATION OF SECTION 7 BY OTHER
THAN THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
FROM 1914 THROUGH 1950
197
Private Suits under Section 7, 198
Justice De-
partment Administration of Section 7,
201
En-
forcement of Section 7 by Other Administrative
Agencies,
205
Conclusions, 219
7 THE 1950 AMENDMENT OF SECTION 7: LEG-
ISLATIVE HISTORY
221
The Development of the Amendment in Con-
gress,
222
The Arguments Presented for and
against the Amendment,
226
Conclusions, 252
8 THE 1950 AMENDMENT OF SECTION 7: ITS
IMPLICATIONS
254
The Changes Made in the Wording of the Statute,
254
The Intent of Congress, 260
Recent Su- preme Court Cases under Related Provisions of
Law,

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