Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 37.
123. lappuse
... telephone companies is appar- ent , since certain of them are subject to all provisions of the Act relating to common carriers , involving the filing of tariffs , keeping of books in a particular manner , making annual and other reports ...
... telephone companies is appar- ent , since certain of them are subject to all provisions of the Act relating to common carriers , involving the filing of tariffs , keeping of books in a particular manner , making annual and other reports ...
125. lappuse
... telephone circuits used in receiv- ing broadcast programs as Columbia in turn paid the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. under a contract with it . It was also claimed that the wire charges in the tariff filed with the Commission by ...
... telephone circuits used in receiv- ing broadcast programs as Columbia in turn paid the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. under a contract with it . It was also claimed that the wire charges in the tariff filed with the Commission by ...
127. lappuse
... Telephone & Telegraph Co. for similar distances . It was estimated that this reduction would amount to approximately $ 125,000 an- nually . Also , the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. filed tariffs effective December 1 , 1936 ...
... Telephone & Telegraph Co. for similar distances . It was estimated that this reduction would amount to approximately $ 125,000 an- nually . Also , the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. filed tariffs effective December 1 , 1936 ...
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
accident advertising AERONAUTICS air carriers Air Commerce Air Commerce Act Air Law Review air transport aircraft airplane airport American American Bar Association appeal application April authority aviation Bar Association bill Board broadcast stations censorship City Columbia Broadcasting System Committee common carriers Communications Act compulsory arbitration Conference Congress constitutional contract Convention Corporation damages decision defendant Federal Communications Commission Federal Radio Commission Government held Imperial Airways injury interstate commerce January jurisdiction legislation liability license limited Majesty's Stationery Office matter ment municipal N. Y. Supp negligence operation owner party passenger person plaintiff Postmaster-General problems programs public interest purposes question radio broadcasting radio station regulation Rept res ipsa loquitur right of privacy rules Section Senate STAT statute Supra note Supreme Court Telegraph telephone television tion transport companies Ullswater United Warsaw Convention waves wireless WNYC York