The following excerpt is from Mayflower Farms, Inc. v. Baldwin, 195 N.E. 532, 267 N.Y. 9 (N.Y. 1935):
establishment of a uniform fair price at which milk could be sold. We have held that the act in that respect [267 N.Y. 15]was constitutional (People v. Nebbia, supra), although its practical effect would be, without the differential clause, to prevent new dealers from entering the field, as no new dealer could hope successfully to compete with the established advertised dealers selling well-known advertised bands.
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