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... paragraph 2 : The departure from an enterprise or office as well as a trans- fer from one enterprise or office to another may take place only by virtue of the permission granted by the director of the enterprise or the head of the ...
... paragraph 2 : The departure from an enterprise or office as well as a trans- fer from one enterprise or office to another may take place only by virtue of the permission granted by the director of the enterprise or the head of the ...
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... Paragraph 1 , of the Criminal Code by correctional labor for up to six months . ( 5 ) the second offence of residence in the passport area with an obsolete or nonregistered passport is punished by virtue of Article 192 - a , Paragraph 1 ...
... Paragraph 1 , of the Criminal Code by correctional labor for up to six months . ( 5 ) the second offence of residence in the passport area with an obsolete or nonregistered passport is punished by virtue of Article 192 - a , Paragraph 1 ...
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... Paragraph 2 , of the Criminal Code by imprisonment for a period of up to two years . ( 7 ) The same penalty applies to a person who has stayed behind after having registered his departure from a given place , or who has remained after ...
... Paragraph 2 , of the Criminal Code by imprisonment for a period of up to two years . ( 7 ) The same penalty applies to a person who has stayed behind after having registered his departure from a given place , or who has remained after ...
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... paragraph ( a ) last above , to the invention is insufficient equitably to justify a requirement of assignment to ... paragraphs ( a ) and ( b ) , above , to the facts and circumstances relating to the making of any particular invention ...
... paragraph ( a ) last above , to the invention is insufficient equitably to justify a requirement of assignment to ... paragraphs ( a ) and ( b ) , above , to the facts and circumstances relating to the making of any particular invention ...
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... paragraph ( a ) , above , and it shall be presumed that any invention made by any other employee falls within the provisions of paragraph ( b ) , above . Either presumption may be rebutted by the facts or circumstances attendant upon ...
... paragraph ( a ) , above , and it shall be presumed that any invention made by any other employee falls within the provisions of paragraph ( b ) , above . Either presumption may be rebutted by the facts or circumstances attendant upon ...
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Page 7 - Second, they desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned; Third, they respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of government under which they will live; and they wish to see sovereign rights and self-government restored to those who have been forcibly deprived of them...
Page 8 - EIGHTH: They believe that all of the nations of the world, for realistic as well as spiritual reasons must come to the abandonment of the use of force. Since no future peace can be maintained if land, sea or air armaments continue to be employed by nations which threaten, or may threaten, aggression outside of their frontiers, they believe, pending the establishment of a wider and permanent system of general security, that the disarmament of such nations is essential. They will likewise aid and encourage...
Page 31 - We the peoples of the United Nations determined — To save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind, and To reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small, and To establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained, and...
Page 8 - The Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract, upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business.
Page 38 - In order to promote the establishment and maintenance of international peace and security with the least diversion for armaments of the world's human and economic resources, the Security Council shall be responsible for formulating, with the assistance of the Military Staff Committee referred to in Article 47, plans to be submitted to the Members of the United Nations for the establishment of a system for the regulation of armaments.
Page 87 - Aeronautics to supervise and direct the scientific study of the problems of flight, with a view to their practical solution, and to determine the problems which should be experimentally attacked, and to discuss their solution and their application to practical questions.
Page 21 - To foster the conditions in which the liberated peoples may exercise these rights, the three governments will jointly assist the people in any European liberated state or former Axis satellite state in Europe where in their judgment conditions require (A) to establish conditions of internal peace; (B) to carry out emergency measures for the relief of distressed peoples; (C) to form interim governmental authorities broadly representative of all democratic elements in the population...
Page 23 - The Communists disdain to conceal their views and aims. They openly declare that their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions.
Page 1 - Should any Member of the League resort to war in disregard of its covenants under Articles 12, 13 or 15, it shall ipso facto be deemed to have committed an act of war against all other Members of the League, which hereby undertake immediately to subject it to the severance of all trade or financial relations...
Page 35 - Government will accept title to such items and remove them or enter into a storage agreement covering the same: Provided, That the list submitted shall be subject to...