Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 17. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1978 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 62.
62. lappuse
... liability when a " private figure " is involved , states must require that some degree of fault or culpability be demonstrated before liability is im- posed . The degree of fault may be mere negligence on the part of the communicator ...
... liability when a " private figure " is involved , states must require that some degree of fault or culpability be demonstrated before liability is im- posed . The degree of fault may be mere negligence on the part of the communicator ...
63. lappuse
... liability coupled with the limited liability provided for in the Nebraska retraction statute " would also seem to support a general standard of reasonableness . If communicators attempt to act " reasonably " in all circum- stances ...
... liability coupled with the limited liability provided for in the Nebraska retraction statute " would also seem to support a general standard of reasonableness . If communicators attempt to act " reasonably " in all circum- stances ...
74. lappuse
... liability . To prove an actionable claim , the injured person would have to demonstrate that the personal dignity or self - respect of an ordinary person in the community would suffer as a result of the publicity . " 14 Planning to ...
... liability . To prove an actionable claim , the injured person would have to demonstrate that the personal dignity or self - respect of an ordinary person in the community would suffer as a result of the publicity . " 14 Planning to ...
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