Law and Contemporary Problems, 36. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1971 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 50.
371. lappuse
... held that Civil Practice Law and Rules , section 217 , which pre- scribes a four - month statute of limitations for article 78 proceedings , was applicable to this action for a declaratory judgment and that the Church's action ...
... held that Civil Practice Law and Rules , section 217 , which pre- scribes a four - month statute of limitations for article 78 proceedings , was applicable to this action for a declaratory judgment and that the Church's action ...
371. lappuse
... held that Civil Practice Law and Rules , section 217 , which pre- scribes a four - month statute of limitations for article 78 proceedings , was applicable to this action for a declaratory judgment and that the Church's action ...
... held that Civil Practice Law and Rules , section 217 , which pre- scribes a four - month statute of limitations for article 78 proceedings , was applicable to this action for a declaratory judgment and that the Church's action ...
414. lappuse
... held that an organization of companies selling data processing services had standing to challenge a ruling by the Comptroller of the Currency permitting banks to make available data processing services to other banks and bank customers ...
... held that an organization of companies selling data processing services had standing to challenge a ruling by the Comptroller of the Currency permitting banks to make available data processing services to other banks and bank customers ...
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