Motion Picture Law Review: Including Radio, and the Theater, 14. sējumsD. Hartman, 1951 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 94.
13. lappuse
... films , film strips , and slide films and no difficulties or delays have apparently been experienced in their im- portation . United States motion picture films , film strips , and slides , when certified by the United States Department ...
... films , film strips , and slide films and no difficulties or delays have apparently been experienced in their im- portation . United States motion picture films , film strips , and slides , when certified by the United States Department ...
10. lappuse
... films . United States film companies pro- hibit the sale of 16 - mm entertainment films in any city or town where 35 - mm theaters operate . Import permits are not required Motion picture film prints are dut- iable at the rate of $ 1 ...
... films . United States film companies pro- hibit the sale of 16 - mm entertainment films in any city or town where 35 - mm theaters operate . Import permits are not required Motion picture film prints are dut- iable at the rate of $ 1 ...
16. lappuse
... films may be reduced in the future to about 100 films per year . Imports of British and French films have been hand- led in the same manner until 1950 , without any quota established . It is expected that 20 or 30 films each from the ...
... films may be reduced in the future to about 100 films per year . Imports of British and French films have been hand- led in the same manner until 1950 , without any quota established . It is expected that 20 or 30 films each from the ...
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