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A FIXED PRICE

INJUNCTION AGAINST GROCER.

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

BLENHEIM, This Day.

The Supreme Court has issued a writ of injunction, with 20s nominal damages, restraining William Edward Gaseoigne, a grocer, from selling Palmolive soap at less than the price fixed in an agreement ho had entered into with the Palmolive Company, which brought the action against him. The defence was that the selling of the soap at B_d for cash was equivalent to selling at 9d, the fixed price, subject to discount, but Mr. Justice Ostler held that, this was a breach of the agrooment. Costs on the middle scale were allowed.

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Evening Post, Volume 137, Issue CXI, 10 June 1926, Page 10

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A FIXED PRICE Evening Post, Volume 137, Issue CXI, 10 June 1926, Page 10

A FIXED PRICE Evening Post, Volume 137, Issue CXI, 10 June 1926, Page 10

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