Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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219. lappuse
... Rule 23 would not be likely to be considered controlling in such an action unless Congress expressly so provided . Moreover , some of the provisions of Rule 23 would be inappro- priate to apply to an FTC consumer redress action . For ...
... Rule 23 would not be likely to be considered controlling in such an action unless Congress expressly so provided . Moreover , some of the provisions of Rule 23 would be inappro- priate to apply to an FTC consumer redress action . For ...
239. lappuse
... rule making.239 Expanded rule making may often be the most efficient means of establishing with certainty the major require- ments of section 5 , informing the business community of those requirements , and thereby promoting broad ...
... rule making.239 Expanded rule making may often be the most efficient means of establishing with certainty the major require- ments of section 5 , informing the business community of those requirements , and thereby promoting broad ...
488. lappuse
... rule was not contested ; the issue was whether the merits of the rule could be challenged after it was disobeyed . Therefore Oliver allows the lower court to bind by " legislating " but applies the usual standard of review when the rule ...
... rule was not contested ; the issue was whether the merits of the rule could be challenged after it was disobeyed . Therefore Oliver allows the lower court to bind by " legislating " but applies the usual standard of review when the rule ...
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