Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 14. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1975 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 74.
56. lappuse
... Further- more , requiring this material to be submitted may have actually induced advertisers to forego factual claims in favor of " mood " or " non - rational " " claims and may have thus produced the perverse effect of further ...
... Further- more , requiring this material to be submitted may have actually induced advertisers to forego factual claims in favor of " mood " or " non - rational " " claims and may have thus produced the perverse effect of further ...
142. lappuse
... further mailings of erotic mail ( to the individual making the demand ) . The Statute makes no mention of a requirement that the mail be " unsolicited " . The Court , therefore , held that the individual has the unquestioned right to ...
... further mailings of erotic mail ( to the individual making the demand ) . The Statute makes no mention of a requirement that the mail be " unsolicited " . The Court , therefore , held that the individual has the unquestioned right to ...
151. lappuse
... Further precluded are representations that a plant is suitable for consumption raw , when the plant is shown in its natural surroundings . Forbidden also are representations having the capacity to influence the consumption of any non ...
... Further precluded are representations that a plant is suitable for consumption raw , when the plant is shown in its natural surroundings . Forbidden also are representations having the capacity to influence the consumption of any non ...
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