Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and TransportationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - Legislative hearings |
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... foreign fishing . I suppose anybody that is involved , whether it be a foreign fishing boat or a commercial fisherman , even if they don't like whatever decision you come out with , would like to know about it as far ahead of time as ...
... foreign fishing . I suppose anybody that is involved , whether it be a foreign fishing boat or a commercial fisherman , even if they don't like whatever decision you come out with , would like to know about it as far ahead of time as ...
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... foreign invest- ment on the shoreside facilities . Here we've got Volkswagen coming to Pennsylvania with about a $ 700 million plant which will employ 12,000 people , and either Datsun or Toyota is going to open up in southern ...
... foreign invest- ment on the shoreside facilities . Here we've got Volkswagen coming to Pennsylvania with about a $ 700 million plant which will employ 12,000 people , and either Datsun or Toyota is going to open up in southern ...
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... foreign boat ? Mr. FELDNER . Foreign . What I want to know is somewhere within the framework of the 200 - mile fisheries Conservation Act there has been set up the mechanism for recovering damage to gear . It may be stationary gear ...
... foreign boat ? Mr. FELDNER . Foreign . What I want to know is somewhere within the framework of the 200 - mile fisheries Conservation Act there has been set up the mechanism for recovering damage to gear . It may be stationary gear ...
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... foreign countries The actions taken , or to be taken , by foreign governments to extend their jur- isdictions over their fishery resources have adversely affected or will adversely affect certain segments of our fishing industry . The ...
... foreign countries The actions taken , or to be taken , by foreign governments to extend their jur- isdictions over their fishery resources have adversely affected or will adversely affect certain segments of our fishing industry . The ...
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... foreign - built ves- sels . At the present time , U.S. fishermen do not have the option to purchase ves- sels from U.S. or foreign shipyards because , pursuant to law , they cannot register foreign - built vessels in the United States ...
... foreign - built ves- sels . At the present time , U.S. fishermen do not have the option to purchase ves- sels from U.S. or foreign shipyards because , pursuant to law , they cannot register foreign - built vessels in the United States ...
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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.
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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...
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