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... determine the factual basis for any statute . For this very reason , courts have traditionally presumed the validity of the legislative facts on which legislation is predicated.52 However , legal and constitutional rights never exist in ...
... determine the factual basis for any statute . For this very reason , courts have traditionally presumed the validity of the legislative facts on which legislation is predicated.52 However , legal and constitutional rights never exist in ...
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... determine what constitutes a violation of section 5.21 Recent decisions of the Supreme Court also have reaf- firmed the FTC's power to proscribe practices which are unfair or deceptive to the consumer regardless of whether any adverse ...
... determine what constitutes a violation of section 5.21 Recent decisions of the Supreme Court also have reaf- firmed the FTC's power to proscribe practices which are unfair or deceptive to the consumer regardless of whether any adverse ...
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... determine the appropriate individual compensatory damage award than to determine restitution , partly because proof of damages would likely depend more substantially upon facts peculiar to specific individuals , and partly because the ...
... determine the appropriate individual compensatory damage award than to determine restitution , partly because proof of damages would likely depend more substantially upon facts peculiar to specific individuals , and partly because the ...
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