Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 14. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1975 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 67.
55. lappuse
... reasonable basis . " 140 To satisfy the reasonable basis requirement , the advertiser must have evidence that would reasonably support the claim made , and this evidence must be the product of reasonable measures to verify the claim ...
... reasonable basis . " 140 To satisfy the reasonable basis requirement , the advertiser must have evidence that would reasonably support the claim made , and this evidence must be the product of reasonable measures to verify the claim ...
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... reasonable basis test only to the factual assertions actually expressed might reduce the strain on the first amendment , but this would still involve a cumbersome inquiry into the issue of reasonable verification . That inquiry can be ...
... reasonable basis test only to the factual assertions actually expressed might reduce the strain on the first amendment , but this would still involve a cumbersome inquiry into the issue of reasonable verification . That inquiry can be ...
215. lappuse
... reasonable time to broadcast of controversial issues of public importance and that they allocate reasonable time to all sides of such issues.37 The FCC emphasized that the purpose of the fairness doctrine is to contribute to an informed ...
... reasonable time to broadcast of controversial issues of public importance and that they allocate reasonable time to all sides of such issues.37 The FCC emphasized that the purpose of the fairness doctrine is to contribute to an informed ...
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