Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.3. rezultāts no 90.
132. lappuse
... licenses granted by Federal au- thority , and no such license shall be construed to create any right beyond the terms , conditions , and periods of the license . " This is reinforced by Section 304 which reads : " No station license ...
... licenses granted by Federal au- thority , and no such license shall be construed to create any right beyond the terms , conditions , and periods of the license . " This is reinforced by Section 304 which reads : " No station license ...
142. lappuse
... license . You will recall that broadcast station licenses are issued for six - month periods . The licensee has certain physical assets in the form of a transmitter , studios , and associated equipment . When he sells his station ...
... license . You will recall that broadcast station licenses are issued for six - month periods . The licensee has certain physical assets in the form of a transmitter , studios , and associated equipment . When he sells his station ...
359. lappuse
... license was issued . " The correctness of this opinion is apparent in light of the United States Air Commerce Regulations , wherein a transport pilot is required to renew his license only once every six months.R Thus the existence of a ...
... license was issued . " The correctness of this opinion is apparent in light of the United States Air Commerce Regulations , wherein a transport pilot is required to renew his license only once every six months.R Thus the existence of a ...
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