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... MASS MEDIA BUREAU 0.61 Functions of the Bureau . OFFICE OF WORKPLACE DIVERSITY 0.81 Functions of the Office . COMMON CARRIER BUREAU OFFICE OF PLANS AND POLICY 0.271 Authority delegated . CHIEF , MASS MEDIA BUREAU 0.283 Authority ...
... MASS MEDIA BUREAU 0.61 Functions of the Bureau . OFFICE OF WORKPLACE DIVERSITY 0.81 Functions of the Office . COMMON CARRIER BUREAU OFFICE OF PLANS AND POLICY 0.271 Authority delegated . CHIEF , MASS MEDIA BUREAU 0.283 Authority ...
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... of National Security Information 0.501 General . 0.502 Purpose . 0.503 Submission of requests for mandatory ... Mass Media Bureau . ( 10 ) Common Carrier Bureau . Telecommunications ( 11 7 Federal Communications Commission $ 0.5.
... of National Security Information 0.501 General . 0.502 Purpose . 0.503 Submission of requests for mandatory ... Mass Media Bureau . ( 10 ) Common Carrier Bureau . Telecommunications ( 11 7 Federal Communications Commission $ 0.5.
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... of the International Bu- reau . Before issuing a subpoena , the International Bureau shall obtain the approval of the Office of General Coun- sel . [ 60 FR 5323 , Jan. 27 , 1995 , as amended at 60 FR 35504 , July 10 , 1995 ] MASS MEDIA ...
... of the International Bu- reau . Before issuing a subpoena , the International Bureau shall obtain the approval of the Office of General Coun- sel . [ 60 FR 5323 , Jan. 27 , 1995 , as amended at 60 FR 35504 , July 10 , 1995 ] MASS MEDIA ...
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... Mass Media Bureau . Before issuing a subpoena , the Mass Media Bureau shall obtain the approval of the Office of General Counsel . [ 47 FR 47829 , Oct. 28 , 1982 , as amended at 49 FR 12271 , Mar. 29 , 1984 ; 58 FR 29752 , May 21 , 1993 ...
... Mass Media Bureau . Before issuing a subpoena , the Mass Media Bureau shall obtain the approval of the Office of General Counsel . [ 47 FR 47829 , Oct. 28 , 1982 , as amended at 49 FR 12271 , Mar. 29 , 1984 ; 58 FR 29752 , May 21 , 1993 ...
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... of this chapter . ( 3 ) Petitions and other requests for waivers of the Commission's rules , whether or not ... Mass Media Bu- reau . ( e ) The Chief Engineer is authorized to dismiss or deny petitions for rule- making which are ...
... of this chapter . ( 3 ) Petitions and other requests for waivers of the Commission's rules , whether or not ... Mass Media Bu- reau . ( e ) The Chief Engineer is authorized to dismiss or deny petitions for rule- making which are ...
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Page 153 - Any changes in form or substance which the witness desires to make shall be entered upon the deposition by the officer with a statement of the reasons given by the witness for making them. The deposition shall then be signed by the witness, unless the parties by stipulation waive the signing or the witness is ill or cannot be found or refuses to sign.
Page 155 - At the trial or upon the hearing of a motion or an interlocutory proceeding, any part or all of a deposition, so far as admissible under the rules of evidence, may be used against any party who was present or represented at the taking of the deposition or who had due notice thereof...
Page 155 - The deposition of a party or of any one who at the time of taking the deposition was an officer, director, or managing agent of a public or private corporation, partnership or association which is a party may be used by an adverse party for any purpose.
Page 161 - Within the United States or within a territory or insular possession subject to the dominion of the United States, depositions shall be taken before an officer authorized to administer oaths by the laws of the United States or of the place where the examination is held, or before a person appointed by the court in which the action is pending. A person so appointed has power to administer oaths and take testimony.
Page 85 - ... (10) specifically concern the agency's issuance of a subpoena, or the agency's participation in a civil action or proceeding, an action in a foreign court or international tribunal, or an arbitration, or the initiation, conduct, or disposition by the agency of a particular case of formal agency adjudication pursuant to the procedures in section 554 of this title or otherwise involving a determination on the record after opportunity for a hearing.
Page 153 - The officer before whom the deposition is to be taken shall put the witness on oath and shall personally, or by someone acting under his direction and in his presence, record the testimony of the witness.
Page 138 - Each of the matters of which an admission is requested shall be deemed admitted unless, within a period designated in the request, not less than 10 days after service thereof or within such shorter or longer time as the court may allow on motion and notice...
Page 155 - ... such exceptional circumstances exist as to make it desirable, in the interest of justice and with due regard to the importance of presenting the testimony of witnesses orally in open court, to allow the deposition to be used.
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Page 566 - Landing area" means any locality, either of land or water, including airports and intermediate landing fields, which is used, or intended to be used, for the landing and take-off of aircraft, whether or not facilities are provided for the shelter, servicing, or repair of aircraft, or for receiving or discharging passengers or cargo. (23) "Mail" means United States mail and foreign-transit mail.