Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
223. lappuse
... considered members of a " class " represented by the FTC . As such , they would be considered parties by representation in the FTC suit and bound by the judgment therein as if they were actual parties.189 In any subsequent suit brought ...
... considered members of a " class " represented by the FTC . As such , they would be considered parties by representation in the FTC suit and bound by the judgment therein as if they were actual parties.189 In any subsequent suit brought ...
271. lappuse
... considered , it should militate against a finding of confusion , since prescriptions are dispensed by pharmacists — a group taught to dis- tinguish accurately between labels which may appear similar to laymen . Nevertheless , some ...
... considered , it should militate against a finding of confusion , since prescriptions are dispensed by pharmacists — a group taught to dis- tinguish accurately between labels which may appear similar to laymen . Nevertheless , some ...
446. lappuse
... considered is the intent of the author . Most decisions either deal with the question of intent directly , or the search for intent is implicit in the court's use of such terms as " dedication " or " abandonment " of a work to the ...
... considered is the intent of the author . Most decisions either deal with the question of intent directly , or the search for intent is implicit in the court's use of such terms as " dedication " or " abandonment " of a work to the ...
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