Law and Contemporary Problems, 14. sējumsSchool of Law, Duke University, 1949 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 67.
47. lappuse
... origin ; all religions are not of equal value in the sight of God ; each of the religions does not offer to man an equally good way to eternal salvation ; the state has no right to be equally indifferent to all religions.1 " To hold ...
... origin ; all religions are not of equal value in the sight of God ; each of the religions does not offer to man an equally good way to eternal salvation ; the state has no right to be equally indifferent to all religions.1 " To hold ...
132. lappuse
... origin , or creed ; finally , this distribution should be extended to the children in attendance at any school that meets the requirements of compulsory education . " In stating its official position , the department of education is ...
... origin , or creed ; finally , this distribution should be extended to the children in attendance at any school that meets the requirements of compulsory education . " In stating its official position , the department of education is ...
148. lappuse
... Origin of the Exemption from Taxation of Charitable Institutions in TAX EXEMP TIONS ON REAL ESTATE passim , esp . 34 , 39 , 43 ( 1922 ) . 34 " Prior to and at the time of the adoption of the constitution of 1784 and 1792 , public ...
... Origin of the Exemption from Taxation of Charitable Institutions in TAX EXEMP TIONS ON REAL ESTATE passim , esp . 34 , 39 , 43 ( 1922 ) . 34 " Prior to and at the time of the adoption of the constitution of 1784 and 1792 , public ...
175. lappuse
... Origin of Goods The social need of identifying people is the same as the need of identifying the things they buy . If we suppose that no merchandise could be distinguished from any other that it were forbidden to mark any goods or put ...
... Origin of Goods The social need of identifying people is the same as the need of identifying the things they buy . If we suppose that no merchandise could be distinguished from any other that it were forbidden to mark any goods or put ...
177. lappuse
... ORIGINS At a meeting of the Patent Section of the American Bar Association held in St. Louis in 1920 , a committee was appointed to investigate the desirability of a re- vision of the federal trade - mark statutes . A draft of a bill ...
... ORIGINS At a meeting of the Patent Section of the American Bar Association held in St. Louis in 1920 , a committee was appointed to investigate the desirability of a re- vision of the federal trade - mark statutes . A draft of a bill ...
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60 STAT action American American Bar Association antitrust laws application authority bill Board of Education Bulgaria Catholic Charter clause commerce Commission Committee Conference confusion Cong Congress Constitution Convention Corporation Covenant decision Declaration defendant doctrine draft economic effect establishment of religion Everson fact Federal Trade Commission foreign Fourteenth Amendment freedom groups human rights incontestability international law judicial jurisdiction Justice Lanham Act legislation licensing limited manufacturer matter McCollum ment minority opinion organizations party Patent Office Peace Treaties persons plaintiff political principal register principle problem prohibition proposed protection provisions public school question registered mark registration regulation related companies religious respect Section Section 2(d Senate separation of church Sess specific statute Sub-Commission Supp supplemental register supra note Supreme Court tax exemption tion trade names Trade-Mark Act trade-mark infringement trade-mark owner unfair competition United Nations violation