Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 66.
189. lappuse
... appears to be met , and the fact that the FTC's order may particularly benefit a few individuals will not deprive the FTC of its power to act.55 Assuming , then , that a respondent's practices have affected a substantial part of the ...
... appears to be met , and the fact that the FTC's order may particularly benefit a few individuals will not deprive the FTC of its power to act.55 Assuming , then , that a respondent's practices have affected a substantial part of the ...
213. lappuse
... appears to be a quite similar case . The damage award would be incidental relief in a proceeding involving historically equitable relief ( a cease and desist order ) , and the proceeding would be for the purpose of enforcing statutorily ...
... appears to be a quite similar case . The damage award would be incidental relief in a proceeding involving historically equitable relief ( a cease and desist order ) , and the proceeding would be for the purpose of enforcing statutorily ...
345. lappuse
... appears to mir- ror the situation in most of the American states , floundered in the morass . It is only a guess , but it appears likely that , if the issue actually is presented for decision , the 1910 holding in DeWitt v . Scarlett ...
... appears to mir- ror the situation in most of the American states , floundered in the morass . It is only a guess , but it appears likely that , if the issue actually is presented for decision , the 1910 holding in DeWitt v . Scarlett ...
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