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" ... of imitations of dairy butter, but to take a further and bolder step, and by absolutely prohibiting the manufacture or sale of any article which could be used as a substitute for it, however openly and fairly the character of the substitute might... "
The Lawyer and Banker and Central Law Journal - Page 144
edited by - 1909
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 32

1886 - 546 pages
...prohibited the manufacture or sale of any article which could be used as a substitute for butter, however fairly the character of the substitute might be avowed...article from the market, and protect those engaged hi the manufacture of dairy products against the competition of cheaper substances, capable of being...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 4

1886 - 932 pages
...Marx, 99 NY 877, SC 2 NE Rep. 29. the court say the- object of the law then under consideration was "to drive the substituted article from the market,...dairy products against the competition of cheaper products." In other words, the object 'of that law, like that of a protective tariff, was to protect...
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The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General ..., Volume 51

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1885 - 944 pages
...People v. Mnrx,99 New York, the court say that the object of the law then under consideration was ' to drive the substituted article from the market and...dairy products against the competition of cheaper products.' " In other words, the object of that law, like that of a protective tariff, was t« protect...
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The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General ..., Volume 52

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1886 - 926 pages
...absolutely prohibiting the manufacture or sale of any article which could be used as a substitute for it, however openly and fairly the character of the substitute...being applied to the same uses, as articles of food. The learned counsel for the respondent frankly meets this view, and claims in his points, as he did...
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Oleomargarine and Butterine: A Plain Presentation of the Most Gigantic ...

1886 - 104 pages
...used as a substitute for it, however openly and fairly the character of the substitute might be avowtd and published, to drive the substituted article from...being applied to the same uses as articles of food. This, we think, is the real question presented in the case. Conceding tliat the only limits upon the...
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Agriculture of Pennsylvania, Volume 9

Pennsylvania. State Board of Agriculture - 1886 - 720 pages
...fairly the character of the substitute might be averred and published, to drive the substituted articles from the market and protect those engaged in the manufacture...being applied to the same uses as articles of food. " The learned counsel for the respondent frankly meets this view, and claims in his points, as he did...
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The Eastern Reporter: Containing All the Decisions of the States ..., Volume 3

1886 - 1010 pages
...case of People v. Marx, 99 NY 877, the court say the object of the law then under consideration was "to drive the substituted article from the market...dairy products against the competition of cheaper products." In other words, the object of that law, like that of a protective tariff, was to product...
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The Eastern Reporter: Containing All the Decisions of the States ..., Volume 1

John T. Cook - 1885 - 874 pages
...absolutely prohibiting the manufacture or sale of any article which could be used as a substitute for it, however openly and fairly the character of the substitute...being applied to the same uses, as articles of food. The learned counsel for the respondent frankly meets this view, and claims in his points, as he did...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 35

1887 - 542 pages
...Legislature to drive the manufactuted article from the market for the benefit of another industry, and to protect those engaged in the manufacture of dairy...substances, capable of being applied to the same uses ; in other words, that the object of the statute was to prohibit one industry in order to foster another....
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