Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 89.
145. lappuse
... interest involved in that question . The subject is one on which there is a wide divergence of views . Probably not many people gave much thought to the situ- ation when newspapers had an interest in comparatively few sta- tions . The ...
... interest involved in that question . The subject is one on which there is a wide divergence of views . Probably not many people gave much thought to the situ- ation when newspapers had an interest in comparatively few sta- tions . The ...
350. lappuse
... interest to justify maximum rate regulation . In the field of private industry , 22 the impossibility of generalizing about the characteristics of enterprises affected with a public interest is apparent to any one who has investigated ...
... interest to justify maximum rate regulation . In the field of private industry , 22 the impossibility of generalizing about the characteristics of enterprises affected with a public interest is apparent to any one who has investigated ...
351. lappuse
... interest . Within the ordinary meaning of the words , the actual broad- casting as between the public and the station would seem to be affected with a public interest . This is shown by the provision in the Federal Communica- tions Act ...
... interest . Within the ordinary meaning of the words , the actual broad- casting as between the public and the station would seem to be affected with a public interest . This is shown by the provision in the Federal Communica- tions Act ...
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