A Treatise on the Anti-trust Laws of the United States: And Including All Related Trade Regulatory Laws, 2. sējumsW.H. Anderson Company, 1949 |
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... Office of General Counsel . 41.15 Office of General Counsel ; Trade - Mark Division . 41.16 Office of Legal Investigation . 41.17 Division of Stipulations . 41.18 Office of Trade Practice Conferences and Wool Act Ad- ministration ...
... Office of General Counsel . 41.15 Office of General Counsel ; Trade - Mark Division . 41.16 Office of Legal Investigation . 41.17 Division of Stipulations . 41.18 Office of Trade Practice Conferences and Wool Act Ad- ministration ...
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... Office . Any commissioner may be removed by the President for inefficiency , neglect of duty , or malfeasance in office . In case of a vacancy in the commission , the remaining commissioners may exercise all of the com- mission's powers ...
... Office . Any commissioner may be removed by the President for inefficiency , neglect of duty , or malfeasance in office . In case of a vacancy in the commission , the remaining commissioners may exercise all of the com- mission's powers ...
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... Office was established as a distinct and separate bureau in the Department of State and placed in charge of a " Com- missioner of Patents . " In 1849 the Patent Office was transferred from the State Department to the newly created ...
... Office was established as a distinct and separate bureau in the Department of State and placed in charge of a " Com- missioner of Patents . " In 1849 the Patent Office was transferred from the State Department to the newly created ...
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CLAYTON ACTAS AMENDED BY ROBINSON | 1 |
ROBINSONPATMAN | 7 |
CHAPTER | 12 |
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