FCC Record: A Comprehensive Compilation of Decisions, Reports, Public Notices, and Other Documents of the Federal Communications Commission of the United States, Volume 6, Issue 19Federal Communications Commission, 1991 - Telecommunication |
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Page 5290
... received in the Secretary's Office on March 4 , 1991. Although the accompanying documents , including the February 26 , 1991 letter requesting deferral , are not date - stamped , we accept Widge's explanation that they were attached to ...
... received in the Secretary's Office on March 4 , 1991. Although the accompanying documents , including the February 26 , 1991 letter requesting deferral , are not date - stamped , we accept Widge's explanation that they were attached to ...
Page 5293
... received in evidence on June 4 , 1991 ( Tr . 19 ) . 11. The following are the areas and populations which the two applicants will cover within their respective 1.0 mV / m contours : Applicant Haefner CBC Population 49.845 53,324 Area ...
... received in evidence on June 4 , 1991 ( Tr . 19 ) . 11. The following are the areas and populations which the two applicants will cover within their respective 1.0 mV / m contours : Applicant Haefner CBC Population 49.845 53,324 Area ...
Page 5299
... received authoriza- tions to construct and operate cellular systems , were con- solidated for hearing with the seventeen applications , and were ordered to show cause , pursuant to 47 U.S.C. §312 , why their authorizations should not be ...
... received authoriza- tions to construct and operate cellular systems , were con- solidated for hearing with the seventeen applications , and were ordered to show cause , pursuant to 47 U.S.C. §312 , why their authorizations should not be ...
Page 5309
... received . 2. We believe the public interest would be served by substituting Channel 231C3 for Channel 231A , reallotting the channel from New Bern to Oriental , North Carolina . and modifying Station WZYH - FM's construction permit ...
... received . 2. We believe the public interest would be served by substituting Channel 231C3 for Channel 231A , reallotting the channel from New Bern to Oriental , North Carolina . and modifying Station WZYH - FM's construction permit ...
Page 5310
... receiving service from Station WSAN . Therefore , petitioners should also submit detailed information concerning areas and populations gained and lost by virtue of the proposed change . 1 Petitioners alternatively propose to substitute ...
... receiving service from Station WSAN . Therefore , petitioners should also submit detailed information concerning areas and populations gained and lost by virtue of the proposed change . 1 Petitioners alternatively propose to substitute ...
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Page 5268 - ... unless and until there shall first have been obtained from the Commission a certificate that the present or future public convenience and necessity require or will require the construction, or operation, or construction and operation, of such additional or extended line....
Page 5305 - ... paper, certificate, or instrument purporting to be or to represent a ticket, chance, share, or interest in or dependent upon the event of a lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme, offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance...
Page 5302 - ... mental impressions, conclusions, opinions, or legal theories of an attorney or other representative of a party concerning the litigation.
Page 5419 - Amendment of Parts 2, 22 and 25 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate Spectrum for, and to Establish Other Rules and Policies Pertaining to the Use of Radio Frequencies in a Land Mobile Satellite Service for the Provision of Various Common Carrier Services, GEN Docket No.
Page 5305 - ... lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme, offering prizes dependent in whole or in part upon lot or chance, or any...
Page 5385 - The application is defective with respect to completeness of answers to questions, informational showings, execution, or other matters of a formal character; or (2) The application does not substantially comply with the Commission's rules, regulations, specific requests for additional information, or other requirements.
Page 5384 - No such application shall excuse any person from complying with or obeying any decision, order, or requirement of the Commission, or operate in any manner to stay or postpone the enforcement thereof, without the special order of the Commission. The...
Page 5389 - Such a view, we think, overlooks the fact that the privilege exists to protect not only the giving of professional advice to those who can act on it but also the giving of information to the lawyer to enable him to give sound and informed advice.
Page 5299 - Any hearing subsequently held upon such application shall be a full hearing in which the applicant and all other parties in interest shall be permitted to participate.
Page 5384 - ... particular case, and that grant of the waiver is otherwise in the public interest; or (ii) That the unique facts and circumstances of a particular case render application of the rule inequitable, unduly burdensome or otherwise contrary to the public interest.