Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1997 - Administrative law Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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... surface flammability of carpets and rugs ( FF 1-70 ) ........ 645 1631 Standard for the surface flammability of small carpets and rugs ( FF 2-70 ) 654 1632 Standard for the flammability of mattresses and mattress pads ( FF 4-72 ...
... surface flammability of carpets and rugs ( FF 1-70 ) ........ 645 1631 Standard for the surface flammability of small carpets and rugs ( FF 2-70 ) 654 1632 Standard for the flammability of mattresses and mattress pads ( FF 4-72 ...
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... surface- coating materials containing lead and toys , children's articles , and articles of furniture bearing such paint or other similar surface - coating materials that present a risk of lead poisoning to young children by ingestion ...
... surface- coating materials containing lead and toys , children's articles , and articles of furniture bearing such paint or other similar surface - coating materials that present a risk of lead poisoning to young children by ingestion ...
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... surface area of one side of the piece of glazing mate- rial . ( v ) Doors that contain any piece of glazing material greater than 9 square feet ( 0.83 square meters ) in surface area of one side of the piece of glazing mate- rial . ( 5 ) ...
... surface area of one side of the piece of glazing mate- rial . ( v ) Doors that contain any piece of glazing material greater than 9 square feet ( 0.83 square meters ) in surface area of one side of the piece of glazing mate- rial . ( 5 ) ...
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... surface to surface , an equal number of specimens shall be impacted on each side . For glazing ma- terials which will be evaluated by para- graph ( e ) ( 1 ) ( iii ) of this section , this im- pact test procedure is not required . ( 2 ) ...
... surface to surface , an equal number of specimens shall be impacted on each side . For glazing ma- terials which will be evaluated by para- graph ( e ) ( 1 ) ( iii ) of this section , this im- pact test procedure is not required . ( 2 ) ...
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... surface . Insertion shall stop when the mower housing lifts or the horizontal force used to insert the probe reaches 4 lb ( 17.8 N ) , whichever occurs first . As the foot probe is withdrawn after each in- sertion , the " toe " shall be ...
... surface . Insertion shall stop when the mower housing lifts or the horizontal force used to insert the probe reaches 4 lb ( 17.8 N ) , whichever occurs first . As the foot probe is withdrawn after each in- sertion , the " toe " shall be ...
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Page 96 - Parties may obtain discovery regarding any matter, not privileged, which is relevant to the subject matter involved in the pending action, whether it relates to the claim or defense of the party seeking discovery or to the claim or defense of any other party, including the existence, description, nature, custody, condition and location of any books, documents, or other tangible things and the identity and location of persons having knowledge of any discoverable matter.
Page 88 - Complaints, orders, and other processes of the commission or board under this section may be served by anyone duly authorized by the commission or board, either (a) by delivering a copy thereof to the person to be served, or to a member of the partnership to be served, or to the president, secretary, or other executive officer or a director of the corporation to be served; or (b) by leaving a copy thereof at the principal office or place of business...
Page 101 - ... (1) Any deposition may be used by any party for the purpose of contradicting or impeaching the testimony of deponent as a witness.
Page 97 - Any party may serve upon any other party written interrogatories to be answered by the party served or, if the party served is a public or private corporation or a partnership or association or governmental agency, by any officer or agent, who shall furnish such information as is available to the party.
Page 548 - ... corporations filing such reports or answers in writing. Such reports and answers shall be made under oath, or otherwise, as the commission may prescribe, and shall be filed with the commission within such reasonable period as the commission may prescribe, unless additional time be granted in any case by the commission.
Page 91 - A. inconsistent or varying adjudications with respect to individual members of the class which would establish incompatible standards of conduct for the party opposing the class, or B. adjudications with respect to individual members of the class which would as a practical matter be dispositive of the interests of the other members not parties to the adjudications or substantially impair or impede their ability to protect their interests; or 2.
Page 44 - ... would disclose techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions, or would disclose guidelines for law enforcement investigations or prosecutions if such disclosure could reasonably be expected to risk circumvention of the law...
Page 99 - An answering party may not give lack of information or knowledge as a reason for failure to admit or deny unless he states that he has made reasonable inquiry and that the information known or readily obtainable by him is insufficient to enable him to admit or deny.
Page 44 - ... could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, (D) could reasonably be expected to disclose the identity of a confidential source, including a State, local, or foreign agency or authority or any private institution which furnished information on a confidential basis...
Page 372 - label" means a display of written, printed, or graphic matter upon the immediate container of any article ; and a requirement made by or under authority of this Act that any word, statement, or other information appear on the label shall not be considered to be complied with unless such word, statement, or other information also appears on the outside container or wrapper, if any there be, of the retail package of such article, or is easily legible through the outside container or wrapper. (1) The...