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229. lappuse
... there seems little reason to give an FTC order greater effect in a consumer redress action.210 In addition , there are positive reasons for giving an FTC order something less than conclusive effect in a subsequent consumer redress ...
... there seems little reason to give an FTC order greater effect in a consumer redress action.210 In addition , there are positive reasons for giving an FTC order something less than conclusive effect in a subsequent consumer redress ...
258. lappuse
Perhaps another reason artists are not insisting on these contractual terms is that their disposition is totally alien to the hard bargaining , businesslike attitude which is needed to persuade buyers to sign contracts of this nature.98 ...
Perhaps another reason artists are not insisting on these contractual terms is that their disposition is totally alien to the hard bargaining , businesslike attitude which is needed to persuade buyers to sign contracts of this nature.98 ...
494. lappuse
203 Judge Brown provides two reasons . The first reason is the need to follow an orderly , institutional process to resolve disputes , and the second reason is the need to preserve respect for courts and judicial orders .
203 Judge Brown provides two reasons . The first reason is the need to follow an orderly , institutional process to resolve disputes , and the second reason is the need to preserve respect for courts and judicial orders .
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