Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 26.
180. lappuse
... recommended . Two steps in the constitutional progress of broadcasting fol- lowed quickly upon the recommendations in the Report of the Sykes Committee . The Articles of Association of the Company were amended by Special Resolution ...
... recommended . Two steps in the constitutional progress of broadcasting fol- lowed quickly upon the recommendations in the Report of the Sykes Committee . The Articles of Association of the Company were amended by Special Resolution ...
182. lappuse
... recommended that the License from the Postmaster - General to the new Commission should be for a period of not less than ten years . In regard to particular matters , it was recommended that the Commissioners should be entitled to all ...
... recommended that the License from the Postmaster - General to the new Commission should be for a period of not less than ten years . In regard to particular matters , it was recommended that the Commissioners should be entitled to all ...
192. lappuse
... recommended that express authority should be given in the Charter for the Corporation to conduct these services . Probably in view of the increase in the scope of broadcasting , it was also recommended that the number of Governors be in ...
... recommended that express authority should be given in the Charter for the Corporation to conduct these services . Probably in view of the increase in the scope of broadcasting , it was also recommended that the number of Governors be in ...
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