Basic Legal Aspects Affecting RadioUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1948 - 592 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 42.
45. lappuse
... means which shall end : ( 1 ) To exposure any living person to hatred , contempt , ridicule , or obloquy or to ... means or device ... " ( 3 ) The North Dakota statute , also enacted in 1929 , reads as follows : " Any person who shall ...
... means which shall end : ( 1 ) To exposure any living person to hatred , contempt , ridicule , or obloquy or to ... means or device ... " ( 3 ) The North Dakota statute , also enacted in 1929 , reads as follows : " Any person who shall ...
72. lappuse
... mean 592 minutes ; " half hour " shall mean 292 minutes ; " quarter hour " shall mean 14/2 minutes ; " five " minutes shall mean 4/2 minutes . 9. In the event Advertiser shall require continuity preparation service in addition to that ...
... mean 592 minutes ; " half hour " shall mean 292 minutes ; " quarter hour " shall mean 14/2 minutes ; " five " minutes shall mean 4/2 minutes . 9. In the event Advertiser shall require continuity preparation service in addition to that ...
220. lappuse
... means anything at all , it means a duty to give adequate representation to just such issues . The more controversial the issue , the more compelling the obligation . " ( 59 ) Robert J. Landry , in his book , ( 60 ) suggests that : " All ...
... means anything at all , it means a duty to give adequate representation to just such issues . The more controversial the issue , the more compelling the obligation . " ( 59 ) Robert J. Landry , in his book , ( 60 ) suggests that : " All ...
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