Air Law Review, 1. sējumsAlison Reppy Board of New York University Air Law Review, 1930 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 56.
92. lappuse
... limited to a time of national emergency . If it were so limited it seems to me that inventors who are notoriously without funds could procure the necessary financial assistance to develop worthy inventions . Invention is very badly ...
... limited to a time of national emergency . If it were so limited it seems to me that inventors who are notoriously without funds could procure the necessary financial assistance to develop worthy inventions . Invention is very badly ...
235. lappuse
... limited as to length , breadth and depth ; air boundaries limited as to length , breadth and height . It denotes either a terrestrial tract or an aerial tract . Since all the aerial tract above us is not sus- ceptible of occupancy it is ...
... limited as to length , breadth and depth ; air boundaries limited as to length , breadth and height . It denotes either a terrestrial tract or an aerial tract . Since all the aerial tract above us is not sus- ceptible of occupancy it is ...
358. lappuse
... limited cases ( Arti- cle VII ) ; power was limited to one kilowatt except in special cases or when under unusual circumstances increase of power be- came necessary to establish communication ( Article VIII ) . Emergency installations ...
... limited cases ( Arti- cle VII ) ; power was limited to one kilowatt except in special cases or when under unusual circumstances increase of power be- came necessary to establish communication ( Article VIII ) . Emergency installations ...
Saturs
Private Ownership of Airspace 232 376 | 39 |
CURRENT COMMENT ON PROGRESS OF AIR | 115 |
Louis | 211 |
12 citas sadaļas nav parādītas.
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
Aerial Navigation Aeronautics agreement Air Commerce Act Air Law Review Air Navigation air space airplane airport airspace Amendment American Bar Association appeal application Article authority aviation bill Britain broadcasting stations certificates channels Chap Committee common carrier communication Company Conference Congress Constitution contract Copyright Corporation court decision defendant Denmark enacted engaged established existing Federal Radio Commission flight flying frequency Germany Havana Havana Convention held injury innocent passage interest interference international law Interstate Commerce July July 27 June June 29 jurisdiction land LEAGUE OF NATIONS legislation liability license limited maxim ment municipal NATIONS TREATY SERIES necessity negligence Netherlands Norway occupancy operation owner ownership passengers pilot plaintiff plane principle public utility purpose question Radio Act Radio Law railroad regulations regulatory STAT statute supra note Sweden Switzerland telegraph territory tion transportation trespass Uniform United vessels wireless York