Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 78.
92. lappuse
... relief , the defendant contended that its activity fit none of the existing trade secret or unfair competition doctrines and was not , therefore , unlawful.98 To characterize the aerial photography in Christopher as being ing business ...
... relief , the defendant contended that its activity fit none of the existing trade secret or unfair competition doctrines and was not , therefore , unlawful.98 To characterize the aerial photography in Christopher as being ing business ...
213. lappuse
... relief in a proceeding involving historically equitable relief ( a cease and desist order ) , and the proceeding would be for the purpose of enforcing statutorily - created rights ( derived from section 5's prohibition against unfair ...
... relief in a proceeding involving historically equitable relief ( a cease and desist order ) , and the proceeding would be for the purpose of enforcing statutorily - created rights ( derived from section 5's prohibition against unfair ...
235. lappuse
... relief appeared poten- tially complex . Thus the FTC might well award restitution in its own proceedings only if restitution is the only relief being sought and there are no particular difficulties in determining individual restitution ...
... relief appeared poten- tially complex . Thus the FTC might well award restitution in its own proceedings only if restitution is the only relief being sought and there are no particular difficulties in determining individual restitution ...
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