Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 64.
218. lappuse
... suit , limited only by the necessity of having to deduct from his recovery in the state action amounts actually received as a result of the FTC suit.168 Assuming that the danger of a direct double recovery is elimi- nate , the Spong ...
... suit , limited only by the necessity of having to deduct from his recovery in the state action amounts actually received as a result of the FTC suit.168 Assuming that the danger of a direct double recovery is elimi- nate , the Spong ...
223. lappuse
... suit would not be binding at all on consumers , who would not be parties to the suit . If this is the intent , it should be expressly indicated in the statute to avoid confusion . Such a result , however , may be unfair to defen- dants ...
... suit would not be binding at all on consumers , who would not be parties to the suit . If this is the intent , it should be expressly indicated in the statute to avoid confusion . Such a result , however , may be unfair to defen- dants ...
236. lappuse
... suit on consumer rights of action under state law . Since the con- sumer redress suit is essentially a consumer class action , except that the representative party is the FTC rather than a private party , this fact should be recognized ...
... suit on consumer rights of action under state law . Since the con- sumer redress suit is essentially a consumer class action , except that the representative party is the FTC rather than a private party , this fact should be recognized ...
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