Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 14. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1975 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 62.
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... Practices : The Unfairness Doctrine The language added to section 5 by the Wheeler - Lea Act makes “ unfair . . . acts or practices " unlawful.134 This has become the basis of an " unfairness doctrine " under which the FTC exercises ...
... Practices : The Unfairness Doctrine The language added to section 5 by the Wheeler - Lea Act makes “ unfair . . . acts or practices " unlawful.134 This has become the basis of an " unfairness doctrine " under which the FTC exercises ...
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ployment in the context of unfair practices would avoid the diffi- culty inherent in the deceptive practices approach - the difficulty of showing noneconomic materiality.153 A determination that in- correct factual assertions in a ...
ployment in the context of unfair practices would avoid the diffi- culty inherent in the deceptive practices approach - the difficulty of showing noneconomic materiality.153 A determination that in- correct factual assertions in a ...
60. lappuse
... practice of the Commission staff in such cases had originally been to seek corrective advertising which would disclose that former advertising practices had been found to be deceptive . In later proceedings , the staff has sought only ...
... practice of the Commission staff in such cases had originally been to seek corrective advertising which would disclose that former advertising practices had been found to be deceptive . In later proceedings , the staff has sought only ...
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