Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and TransportationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - Legislative hearings |
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... allow a Commission employee in the GS - 16 , GS - 17 , and GS - 18 cate- gories to be appointed or removed by the Commission without regard to any provision of title V , United States Code - other than section 3324 where applicable and ...
... allow a Commission employee in the GS - 16 , GS - 17 , and GS - 18 cate- gories to be appointed or removed by the Commission without regard to any provision of title V , United States Code - other than section 3324 where applicable and ...
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... allow for the invocation of civil penalties if any person , partnership , or corporation fails to comply with any order issued by the Commission - other than a cease and desist order issued under section 5 of the act - or any subpena ...
... allow for the invocation of civil penalties if any person , partnership , or corporation fails to comply with any order issued by the Commission - other than a cease and desist order issued under section 5 of the act - or any subpena ...
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... allow the rest to go into effect ? Mr. ROGAL . Yes , it does . Senator FORD . If a petitioner is not appealing certain parts of the order , why can't it go into effect and the court can stay the disputed parts ? Mr. ROGAL . That would ...
... allow the rest to go into effect ? Mr. ROGAL . Yes , it does . Senator FORD . If a petitioner is not appealing certain parts of the order , why can't it go into effect and the court can stay the disputed parts ? Mr. ROGAL . That would ...
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... allow the respondent to argue a hardship and have the venue placed where it is effective for the Commission to engage in its enforcement activities and not burdensome for the company to respond . If all the records are in California ...
... allow the respondent to argue a hardship and have the venue placed where it is effective for the Commission to engage in its enforcement activities and not burdensome for the company to respond . If all the records are in California ...
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... allow a benefit to the enforcement process without an undue cost or burden to the respondent we would not disagree with that . However , we again would want to have severability of the order being reviewed , to be of paramount ...
... allow a benefit to the enforcement process without an undue cost or burden to the respondent we would not disagree with that . However , we again would want to have severability of the order being reviewed , to be of paramount ...
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Page 56 - ... where in any line of commerce in any section of the country, the effect of such acquisition may be substantially to lesson competition, or to tend to create a monopoly.
Page 115 - People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices.
Page 284 - Corporation" shall be deemed to include any company, trust, so-called Massachusetts trust, or association, incorporated or unincorporated, which is organized to carry on business for its own profit or that of its members, and has shares of capital or capital stock or
Page 70 - Such proceedings in the circuit court of appeals shall be given precedence over other cases pending therein, and shall be in every way expedited.
Page 110 - Act to operate in the public interest and to afford reasonable opportunity for the discussion of conflicting views on issues of public importance.
Page 88 - Whenever the Commission has reason to believe — (1) that any person, partnership, or corporation is violating, or is about to violate, any provision of law enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, and (2) that the enjoining thereof pending the issuance of a complaint by the Commission and until such complaint is dismissed by the Commission or set aside by the court on review, or until the order of the Commission made thereon has become final...
Page 13 - ... (2) that the enjoining thereof pending the issuance of a complaint by the Commission under section 5, and until such complaint is dismissed by the Commission or set aside by the court on review...
Page 111 - It is the right of the viewers and listeners, not the right of the broadcasters, which is paramount.
Page 42 - There is nothing in the First Amendment which prevents the Government from requiring a licensee to share his frequency with others and to conduct himself as a proxy or fiduciary with obligations to present those views and voices which are representative of his community and which would otherwise, by necessity, be barred from the airwaves.