Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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180. lappuse
... intended merely to provide for restitution in the event of a repetition of the conduct proscribed in the basic cease and desist order . What is new and significant about Curtis , then , is that the FTC has for the first time asserted ...
... intended merely to provide for restitution in the event of a repetition of the conduct proscribed in the basic cease and desist order . What is new and significant about Curtis , then , is that the FTC has for the first time asserted ...
191. lappuse
... intended to place the plaintiff in as good a position as if the contract had been performed , while the latter is intended only to reverse unjust en- richment and restore the status quo by requiring the defendant to disgorge only those ...
... intended to place the plaintiff in as good a position as if the contract had been performed , while the latter is intended only to reverse unjust en- richment and restore the status quo by requiring the defendant to disgorge only those ...
219. lappuse
... intended to give the court sufficient powers to handle adequately a mass redress action and to ensure that the interests of non - participating members of the class are fairly and adequately represented . Ultimately , the rules are intended ...
... intended to give the court sufficient powers to handle adequately a mass redress action and to ensure that the interests of non - participating members of the class are fairly and adequately represented . Ultimately , the rules are intended ...
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