Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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... Court held that in the case of the first search ( where some 45 reels were held ) there was no proof that any of the reels were copies of the film viewed and their confisca- tion was illegal absent the prior adversary hearing on the ...
... Court held that in the case of the first search ( where some 45 reels were held ) there was no proof that any of the reels were copies of the film viewed and their confisca- tion was illegal absent the prior adversary hearing on the ...
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... Court was faced with the issue of whether " Grubb " is merely a descriptive word . The Court held that it was not and in fact was " counter descrip- tive " , coined , arbitrary and fanciful . The term gave no information as to the ...
... Court was faced with the issue of whether " Grubb " is merely a descriptive word . The Court held that it was not and in fact was " counter descrip- tive " , coined , arbitrary and fanciful . The term gave no information as to the ...
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public . The New York Court of Appeals affirmed the closing of the trial , although the criminal conviction from the underlying trial was later reversed because it had been closed.105 The court held that the appeal by the media turned ...
public . The New York Court of Appeals affirmed the closing of the trial , although the criminal conviction from the underlying trial was later reversed because it had been closed.105 The court held that the appeal by the media turned ...
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