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U.S.C. 41-51
Sec. 47.
Reference of suits under antitrust statutes to Commission
In any suit in equity
brought by or under the direction of the Attorney General as provided in
the antitrust Acts, the court may, upon the conclusion of the testimony
therein, if it shall be then of opinion that the complainant is entitled
to relief, refer said suit to the Commission, as a master in chancery, to
ascertain and report an appropriate form of decree therein. The Commission
shall proceed upon such notice to the parties and under such rules of
procedure as the court may prescribe, and upon the coming in of such
report such exceptions may be filed and such proceedings had in relation
thereto as upon the report of a master in other equity causes, but the
court may adopt or reject such report, in whole or in part, and enter such
decree as the nature of the case may in its judgment require.
Sec. 48.
Information and assistance from departments
The several departments and
bureaus of the Government when directed by the President shall furnish the
Commission, upon its request, all records, papers, and information in
their possession relating to any corporation subject to any of the
provisions of this subchapter, and shall detail from time to time such
officials and employees to the Commission as he may direct.