Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 80.
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... considered gifts , grants , or contributions since they will be receivable by the CDC pursuant to an obligation of some sort . Rather , the returns will be considered investment income . 47 The returns from the CDC's businesses ...
... considered gifts , grants , or contributions since they will be receivable by the CDC pursuant to an obligation of some sort . Rather , the returns will be considered investment income . 47 The returns from the CDC's businesses ...
262. lappuse
... considered disqualified persons because of their relationship to a foundation manager or a substantial contributor . Entities in which a disqualified person has specified interests will also be considered disqualified as will owners of ...
... considered disqualified persons because of their relationship to a foundation manager or a substantial contributor . Entities in which a disqualified person has specified interests will also be considered disqualified as will owners of ...
263. lappuse
... considered disqualified persons because of their relationship to a foundation manager or a substantial contributor . Entities in which a disqualified person has specified interests will also be considered disqualified as will owners of ...
... considered disqualified persons because of their relationship to a foundation manager or a substantial contributor . Entities in which a disqualified person has specified interests will also be considered disqualified as will owners of ...
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