Air Law Review, 7. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1936 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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... license from the Federal Government . A broadcasting license can be issued for a maximum of three years but at the present time the Federal Communications Commission . issues them for a maximum of six months . The licensing authority ...
... license from the Federal Government . A broadcasting license can be issued for a maximum of three years but at the present time the Federal Communications Commission . issues them for a maximum of six months . The licensing authority ...
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NOTES AERONAUTICS PATENTS - MONOPOLIES - AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS ' CROSS - LICENSE AGREE- MENT . - The late General Mitchell recently testified before the Military Affairs Committee of Congress that the airplane cross - license ...
NOTES AERONAUTICS PATENTS - MONOPOLIES - AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS ' CROSS - LICENSE AGREE- MENT . - The late General Mitchell recently testified before the Military Affairs Committee of Congress that the airplane cross - license ...
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... license restrictions placed upon the tubes when sold ; 53 and it sought to monopolize manufacture . After the tube patents expired it still endeavored to monopolize the sale of tubes by inserting a provision in its licenses under other ...
... license restrictions placed upon the tubes when sold ; 53 and it sought to monopolize manufacture . After the tube patents expired it still endeavored to monopolize the sale of tubes by inserting a provision in its licenses under other ...
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Engineering Foundations for Regulation of Television Broad | 78 |
LEGISLATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE | 91 |
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES | 139 |
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accident action adopted AERONAUTICS air carrier air carrier's liability Air Law Review Air Navigation Law air transport aircraft airplane airport Airways amended American Report apply April Article authority aviation aviation law broadcasting station carriage cause Civil Code Code of Commerce Commission Committee common carrier common law Conference constitute contract Corp court damage decision declaratory judgment defendant draft effect electrical communications fault Federal Communications Commission Federal Radio Commission flight force majeure French gasoline tax held Imperial Airways infringement injury interest interstate commerce jurisdiction land legislation license limited lottery ment N. Y. Supp negligence non-liability clause operation owner passengers patent person pilot plaintiff provides radio broadcasting reasonable regulations res ipsa loquitur Ripert Rome Convention rule Section statute stipulates supra note television tion vessel Warsaw Convention WNYC