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1.–3. rezultāts no 76.
657. lappuse
... corporations that do not possess vast reservoirs of capital , be- cause ( 1 ) even such corporations re- ceive from the state the special bene- fits conferred by the corporate structure and present the potential for distorting the ...
... corporations that do not possess vast reservoirs of capital , be- cause ( 1 ) even such corporations re- ceive from the state the special bene- fits conferred by the corporate structure and present the potential for distorting the ...
660. lappuse
... corporation's political views . The fact that § 54 ( 1 ) covers closely held corporations that do not possess vast reservoirs of capital does not make it substantially overinclu- sive , because all corporations receive the special ...
... corporation's political views . The fact that § 54 ( 1 ) covers closely held corporations that do not possess vast reservoirs of capital does not make it substantially overinclu- sive , because all corporations receive the special ...
1029. lappuse
... corporation was not estab- lished by a business corporation or a labor union , and it had a policy not to accept contributions from such enti- ties . This feature , said the court , pre- vented such corporations from serv- ing as ...
... corporation was not estab- lished by a business corporation or a labor union , and it had a policy not to accept contributions from such enti- ties . This feature , said the court , pre- vented such corporations from serv- ing as ...
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