Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 1. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1961 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 7.
266. lappuse
... respondent be right in its contention that the present section is so worded that by reason of changes in the structure of the city government is does not literally apply to respondent , I do not think that is any reason for not applying ...
... respondent be right in its contention that the present section is so worded that by reason of changes in the structure of the city government is does not literally apply to respondent , I do not think that is any reason for not applying ...
392. lappuse
... respondent agrees that he will refrain from the advertising . After a complaint is filed , the respondent fre- quently comes in voluntarily and consents to a cease and desist order . When the respondent does not do this , hearings are ...
... respondent agrees that he will refrain from the advertising . After a complaint is filed , the respondent fre- quently comes in voluntarily and consents to a cease and desist order . When the respondent does not do this , hearings are ...
393. lappuse
... respondent may seek review by a United States Court of Appeals from a cease and desist order of the Federal Trade Commission . If the court affirms the order , or sixty days after the issuance of the order if no appeal is taken , the ...
... respondent may seek review by a United States Court of Appeals from a cease and desist order of the Federal Trade Commission . If the court affirms the order , or sixty days after the issuance of the order if no appeal is taken , the ...
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