Miller-Tydings Resale Price Maintenance Act

Definition

In the Miller-Tydings Resale Price Maintenance Act of 1937, resale price maintenance contracts prescribing minimum prices for name brand commodities were made exempt from the Sherman Antitrust and Federal Trade Commission Acts in those states having fair trade laws permitting such contracts.[1]

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References

  1. ^ American Marketing Association, AMA Dictionary.

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