Basic Legal Aspects Affecting RadioUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1948 - 592 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 15.
71. lappuse
... permitting any legally qualified candidate for any public office to broadcast to the exclu- sion of other legally qualified candidates for the same public office . Section 3.424 Records ; Inspection Every licensee shall keep and permit ...
... permitting any legally qualified candidate for any public office to broadcast to the exclu- sion of other legally qualified candidates for the same public office . Section 3.424 Records ; Inspection Every licensee shall keep and permit ...
130. lappuse
... permit their evasion because of changing habits due to new inventions and discoveries . ( 56 ) The court determined that radio is in all respects to be considered a public performance . It continued : " The artist is consciously ...
... permit their evasion because of changing habits due to new inventions and discoveries . ( 56 ) The court determined that radio is in all respects to be considered a public performance . It continued : " The artist is consciously ...
251. lappuse
... permit other parties to intervene . An applicant is usually al- lowed 30 days to prepare for the hearing , which is ... permit is issued . This permit specifies a date for commencement and હૈ another for completion of construction . A ...
... permit other parties to intervene . An applicant is usually al- lowed 30 days to prepare for the hearing , which is ... permit is issued . This permit specifies a date for commencement and હૈ another for completion of construction . A ...
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