U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 1960

Henry Broch and Company, a Copartnership Consisting of Henry Broch and Oscar Adler v. Federal Trade Commission

Henry Broch and Company, a Copartnership Consisting of Henry Broch and Oscar Adler v. Federal Trade Commission
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit · Decided November 3, 1960 · Duffy, Hastings, Per Curiam, Schnackenberg
285 F.2d 764; 1960 U.S. App. LEXIS 3403; 1960 Trade Cas. (CCH) 69,839 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Henry Broch and Company, a Copartnership Consisting of Henry Broch and Oscar Adler v. Federal Trade Commission

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

The court having considered the motion of Henry Broch and Company, petitioners, for leave to file a reply to respondent’s answer, it is hereby ordered that said leave is hereby granted.

And the court having considered the motion of said petitioner to set aside or modify Commission order for reasons not considered in original opinion, respondent’s answer thereto, and petitioners’ reply to said answer, it is hereby ordered that petitioners’ said motion be and the same is hereby denied.

On the Court’s own motion it is hereby ordered that the order of the Commission is hereby amended and modified in the following respects:

*765 Strike from the order of the hearing examiner, appearing on pages 194 and 195 of the joint appendix herein, which was adopted as the decision of the Commission, in its final order shown on page 197 of said joint appendix, the following language:

“or any other seller principal,”
“or to any other buyer,”
“or any other seller principal,”
“or to any other buyer,”

It is further ordered that the order of the Commission, as so amended and modified, be affirmed, 261 F.2d 725.

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