Motion Picture Law Review: Including Radio, and the Theater, 14. sējumsD. Hartman, 1951 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 78.
20. lappuse
... granted in 1948 , thus it appears that 52 licenses were granted in 1949 against 53 in 1948 Many licenses now being granted are pledged against advances by would - be importers before they are awarded As a result , the market price of ...
... granted in 1948 , thus it appears that 52 licenses were granted in 1949 against 53 in 1948 Many licenses now being granted are pledged against advances by would - be importers before they are awarded As a result , the market price of ...
10. lappuse
... granted to Rosenberg and White " the sole and exclusive right to the use in the fields of radio , television , motion pictures . of a fictional character originated . conceived and created by me known as Sam Spade . " Defendant Regis ...
... granted to Rosenberg and White " the sole and exclusive right to the use in the fields of radio , television , motion pictures . of a fictional character originated . conceived and created by me known as Sam Spade . " Defendant Regis ...
14. lappuse
... granted , because the action was not properly authorised by the Board of Directors .. ( b ) The motion to dismiss the action insofar as it purports to be brought by Fanchon and мarco , Inc. , su- ing as a stockholder , on behalf of ...
... granted , because the action was not properly authorised by the Board of Directors .. ( b ) The motion to dismiss the action insofar as it purports to be brought by Fanchon and мarco , Inc. , su- ing as a stockholder , on behalf of ...
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