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FEDERAL INTENTIONS SHOWN THROUGH PAST CASE HISTORY
This is a major legal precedent concerning it being
the intention of the
United States
Government that MLM
Distributors have the LEGAL RIGHT to sell
their organizations.
This Extract was out of a major MLM – Network
Marketing Legal Case from the 70’s and is one of the
most famous cases that shaped MLM Law
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IN THE MATTER OF HOLIDAY MAGIC, INC., ET AL.
ORDER, ETC., IN REGARD TO ALLEGED VIOLATION OF SEC.
5 OF THE
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT AND SEC.
2(a) OF THE CLAYTON ACT
Docket 8834.
Complaint, Jan. 18, 1971 Decision, Oct. 15, 1974
[FN*]
It is ordered, That
respondent Holiday Magic, Inc., a corporation, Its
officers, agents, representatives, employees,
successors and assigns, respondent Fred
Pape, individually, and
respondent Janet Gillespie, individually, their
agents, representatives and employees, directly or
indirectly through any corporate or other device, in
connection with the offering for sale, sale, or
distribution of goods or commodities in commerce, as
'commerce' is defined in the Federal Trade
Commission Act and in the Clayton Act, shall
forthwith cease and desist from:
1.
Abrev.
2.
Abrev.
3. Preventing distributors from entering into
consignment agreements or selling their business
to another individual.
IN THE MATTER OF
KOSCOT INTERPLANETARY,
INC., ET AL.
ORDER, OPINION ETC., IN REGARD TO ALLEGED VIOLATION
OF THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT AND SEC. 2 OF
THE CLAYTON ACT
Docket 8888.
Complaint, May 24, 1972 Final Order, Nov. 18, 1975
It is ordered,
That respondents
Koscot Interplanetary,
Inc., and Glenn W. Turner Enterprises, Inc.,
corporations, their officers, agents,
representatives, employees, successors, and assigns,
and Glenn W.
Turner, Ben Bunting, Hobart
Wilder, Malcolm Julian, and Raleigh P. Mann,
individually, their agents, representatives, and
employees, directly or indirectly, through any
corporate or other device, in connection with the
advertising, offering for sale, or sale of products,
services, franchises, or distributorships, or in
connection with the seeking to induce or inducing
the participation of persons, firms, or corporations
therein, or in connection with any merchandising,
marketing, or sales promotion program, in or
affecting commerce, as 'commerce' is defined in the
Federal Trade Commission Act, do forthwith cease and
desist from:
Abreviated
2. Preventing distributors from entering into
consignment agreements or selling their business to
another individual. |