The Lawyer, 1-4. sējumiAmerican Law Book Company, 1937 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 73.
23. lappuse
... Congress in this respect . Congress shall have power- " To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts , by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respec- tive Writings and Discoveries ...
... Congress in this respect . Congress shall have power- " To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts , by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respec- tive Writings and Discoveries ...
21. lappuse
... Congress , and , as has been indicated , that body may so amend the COPYRIGHT ACT as to preclude ASCAP'S activities ... Congress and not from the several states , since Congress has completely covered the field , leaving no room whatever ...
... Congress , and , as has been indicated , that body may so amend the COPYRIGHT ACT as to preclude ASCAP'S activities ... Congress and not from the several states , since Congress has completely covered the field , leaving no room whatever ...
29. lappuse
... Congress had exceeded the power vested in it to regulate Interstate Commerce , Article I , Section 8 , Clause 3. ( Hammer v . Dagenhart 247 U. S. 251 , 38 S. Ct . Rep . 529 ) . Congress again attempted the regulation of child labor by a ...
... Congress had exceeded the power vested in it to regulate Interstate Commerce , Article I , Section 8 , Clause 3. ( Hammer v . Dagenhart 247 U. S. 251 , 38 S. Ct . Rep . 529 ) . Congress again attempted the regulation of child labor by a ...
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