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1.–3. rezultāts no 41.
349. lappuse
... reasonable care to protect potential victims . " 2. Unreasonable Danger Created by Failure to Exercise Duty as Reasonable Person . A broadcaster must act as a reasonable person in choosing programs to broadcast in order to escape BLIV ...
... reasonable care to protect potential victims . " 2. Unreasonable Danger Created by Failure to Exercise Duty as Reasonable Person . A broadcaster must act as a reasonable person in choosing programs to broadcast in order to escape BLIV ...
353. lappuse
... reasonable person is required to antici- pate some negligence where the danger is great in likeli- hood or severity , 274 but the case becomes much weaker when the intervening conduct is the kind of wanton criminal con- duct undertaken ...
... reasonable person is required to antici- pate some negligence where the danger is great in likeli- hood or severity , 274 but the case becomes much weaker when the intervening conduct is the kind of wanton criminal con- duct undertaken ...
390. lappuse
... reasonable steps to satisfy himself as to the reli- ability and reputation of every prospective advertiser and as to his ability to fulfill promises made to the public over the licensed facilities . " Id . In Consumer Ass'n , the FCC ...
... reasonable steps to satisfy himself as to the reli- ability and reputation of every prospective advertiser and as to his ability to fulfill promises made to the public over the licensed facilities . " Id . In Consumer Ass'n , the FCC ...
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