| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1933 - 878 pages
...desires to waive hearing on the charges set forth in the complaint and not to contest the proceeding, the answer may consist of a statement that respondent admits all the material allegations of the complaint to be true. Any such answer shall be deemed to waive a hearing thereon, and to authorize... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1938 - 942 pages
...respondent, to proceed in regular course on the charges set forth in the complaint If respondent desires to waive hearing on the allegations of fact set forth...charged in the complaint to be true. Respondent by snob answer shall be deemed to have waived a hearing on the allegations of fact set forth in said complaint... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 1220 pages
...respondent, to proceed in regular course on the charges pet forth in the complaint. If respondent desires to waive hearing on the allegations of fact set forth...forth in said complaint and to have authorized the Commission, without further evidence, or other intervening procedure, to find such facts to be true,... | |
| Theodore Wesley Graske - Administrative law - 1939 - 664 pages
...respondent, to proceed in regular course on the charges set forth in the complaint. If respondent desires to waive hearing on the allegations of fact set forth...forth in said complaint and to have authorized the Commission, without further evidence, or other intervening procedure, to find such facts to be true,... | |
| Administrative law - 1943 - 1346 pages
...respondent, to proceed in regular course on the charges set forth in the complaint. If respondent desires to waive hearing on the allegations of fact set forth...forth in said complaint and to have authorized the Commission, without further evidence, or other intervening procedure, to find such facts to be true.... | |
| Administrative law - 1945 - 1662 pages
...proceed in the regular course on the charges set forth in the letter of charges. If respondent desires to waive hearing on the allegations of fact set forth in the letter of charges and not to contest the facts, the answer may consist of a statement that respondent... | |
| Administrative law - 1947 - 1200 pages
...files an answer or makes an appearance during the proceedings. (d) If the respondent desires to waive a hearing on the allegations of fact set forth in the complaint, and does not desire to contest the allegations of fact, the answer shall consist of a statement that the... | |
| Administrative law - 1948 - 1594 pages
...proceed In the regular course on the charges set forth In the letter of charges. If respondent desires to waive hearing on the allegations of fact set forth In the letter of charges and not to contest the facts, the answer may consist of a statement that respondent... | |
| United States - Law - 1953 - 1692 pages
...at law. Answers shall show the office and post office address of the signer. If respondent desires Such answer will constitute a waiver of any hearing as to the facts alleged in the complaint and findings... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - Trade regulation - 1944 - 826 pages
...among other things, an excerpt from the rules of practice of the commission. "If respondent desires to waive hearing on the allegations of fact set forth...forth in said complaint and to have authorized the Commission, without further evidence, or other intervening procedure, to find such facts to be true,... | |
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