United States Supreme Court Reports, 82. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1986 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 18.
174. lappuse
... grandfather clause that the au- thority to regulate such transactions " may continue to be exercised " with respect to Cuba after that date . And since the President's authority un- der § 5 ( b ) to regulate by means of licenses ...
... grandfather clause that the au- thority to regulate such transactions " may continue to be exercised " with respect to Cuba after that date . And since the President's authority un- der § 5 ( b ) to regulate by means of licenses ...
182. lappuse
... grandfather clause constitutes adequate statutory au- thority for the 1982 amendment to the general license , the practical effect of which was to prevent travel to Cuba . A contrary , more constricted read- ing of the grandfather clause ...
... grandfather clause constitutes adequate statutory au- thority for the 1982 amendment to the general license , the practical effect of which was to prevent travel to Cuba . A contrary , more constricted read- ing of the grandfather clause ...
198. lappuse
... grandfather clause would preserve the freeze on Chi- nese assets , but that all subsequent controls on trade would be subject to the new IEEPA procedures . The incongruity in the Court's analysis arises because the Presi- dent's ...
... grandfather clause would preserve the freeze on Chi- nese assets , but that all subsequent controls on trade would be subject to the new IEEPA procedures . The incongruity in the Court's analysis arises because the Presi- dent's ...
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