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Business Law 4th Edition by David Twomey,Marianne Jennings

Edition 4ISBN: 978-1133588245
book Business Law 4th Edition by David Twomey,Marianne Jennings cover

Business Law 4th Edition by David Twomey,Marianne Jennings

Edition 4ISBN: 978-1133588245
Exercise 6
Moore ran a bakery in Santa Rosa, New Mexico. His business was wholly intrastate. Meads Fine Bread Co., his competitor, engaged in an interstate business. Meads cut the price of bread in half in Santa Rosa but made no price cut in any other place in New Mexico or in any other state. This pricecutting drove Moore out of business. Moore then sued Meads for damages for violating the Clayton and Robinson-Patman Acts. Meads claimed that the price-cutting was purely intrastate and, therefore, did not constitute a violation of federal statutes. Was Meads correct? Why or why not? [ Moore v. Meads Fine Bread Co., 348 U.S. 115]
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Refer to the case Moore v Mead (1951) (3...

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