Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 13. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1974 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 80.
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... decision . 16.24 If either the Player or the Club disagree with the decision of the impartial arbitrator , they may refuse to enter into a new contract and the Player automati- cally enters into a special secondary draft pool on August ...
... decision . 16.24 If either the Player or the Club disagree with the decision of the impartial arbitrator , they may refuse to enter into a new contract and the Player automati- cally enters into a special secondary draft pool on August ...
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... decisions may be viewed as precedents for an NAD decision in a given . case . The panels will consider the applicability of such stan- dards or decisions to these cases , but are not bound by them.90 In the Schick case , the standards ...
... decisions may be viewed as precedents for an NAD decision in a given . case . The panels will consider the applicability of such stan- dards or decisions to these cases , but are not bound by them.90 In the Schick case , the standards ...
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... decision , given way to the more important matter of providing informational guidance to the industry generally . 96 The most obvious impact of the Schick decision is that if there were in fact two sets of rules , causing the FTC and ...
... decision , given way to the more important matter of providing informational guidance to the industry generally . 96 The most obvious impact of the Schick decision is that if there were in fact two sets of rules , causing the FTC and ...
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Contractual Rights and Duties of the Professional Athlete_____ | 27 |
The Texas Deceptive Trade Practices | 81 |
Integration of Federal Copyright | 113 |
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