The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1995 - Administrative law The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... equipment for compliance with the Rules . ( k ) To maintain liaison with other agencies of government , technical ex- perts representing foreign govern- ments , and members of the public and industry concerned with communica- tions and ...
... equipment for compliance with the Rules . ( k ) To maintain liaison with other agencies of government , technical ex- perts representing foreign govern- ments , and members of the public and industry concerned with communica- tions and ...
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... equipment and networks . Coordinates with and assists other Bureaus and Offices , as appro- priate , concerning spectrum manage- ment , planning , and interference mat- ters and issues , and in all compliance and enforcement activities ...
... equipment and networks . Coordinates with and assists other Bureaus and Offices , as appro- priate , concerning spectrum manage- ment , planning , and interference mat- ters and issues , and in all compliance and enforcement activities ...
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... equipment and program tests during inspections or in- vestigations to determine compliance with technical ... equipment , as provided in § 18.115 of this chapter . ( n ) Requests for permission to re- sume operation of ISM equipment on a ...
... equipment and program tests during inspections or in- vestigations to determine compliance with technical ... equipment , as provided in § 18.115 of this chapter . ( n ) Requests for permission to re- sume operation of ISM equipment on a ...
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... equipment ; and a list of treaties and other international agree- ments pertaining to the use of radio . ( 4 ) Part 5 , experimental radio services ( other than broadcast ) . Part 5 deals with the temporary use of radio frequencies for ...
... equipment ; and a list of treaties and other international agree- ments pertaining to the use of radio . ( 4 ) Part 5 , experimental radio services ( other than broadcast ) . Part 5 deals with the temporary use of radio frequencies for ...
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... equipment ( the radio equipment lists ) are prepared periodically by the Commission . These documents are available for public inspection at each of the Commission's Field Operations Bureau field offices ( see §0.121 ) and in the Office ...
... equipment ( the radio equipment lists ) are prepared periodically by the Commission . These documents are available for public inspection at each of the Commission's Field Operations Bureau field offices ( see §0.121 ) and in the Office ...
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action Additional allocation Administration AERONAUTICAL MO AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION aeronautical radionavigation service agency Amateur amended antenna application assigned band bandwidth BILE broadcast stations broadcasting-satellite service Bureau cable chapter Commis Commission's Common Carrier Communications Act device EARTH EXPLO Earth-to-space ellite emission employee EPIRB FCC Form Federal Communications Commission filed FIXED MOBILE fixed-satellite service Government harmful interference hearing intentional radiator International Land Mobile license MARITIME MOBILE Mass Media ment meters MOBILE except aero mobile service MOBILE-SATELLITE mobile-satellite service National nautical mobile notice operation P.O. Box paragraph party payment person petition Pittsburgh primary basis procedures proceeding pursuant quency radiated radio astronomy radio frequency Radio Service Radiocommunication Div'n RADIOLOCATION radiolocation service radionavigation service RATION-SATELLITE records regulations request revised rules Satellite and Radiocommunication signal sion space research service space-to-Earth specified submitted subpart tion transmitter waiver
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Page 149 - Rule 30 (b) or (d), the dep'onent may be examined 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 examining party 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 relevant facts. It is not ground for objection...
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.
Page 155 - Any party may serve upon any adverse 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, by any officer or agent who shall furnish such information as is available to the party.
Page 160 - An official record or an entry therein, when admissible for any purpose, may be evidenced by an official publication thereof or by a copy attested by the officer having the legal custody of the record, or by his deputy, and accompanied with a certificate that such officer has the custody.
Page 152 - A party desiring to take the deposition of any person upon oral examination shall give reasonable notice in writing to every other party to the action. The notice shall state the time and place for taking the deposition and the name and address of each person to be examined, if known, and, if the name is not known, a general description sufficient to identify him or the particular class or group to which he belongs.
Page 113 - Secretary shall take into account the nature, circumstances, extent and gravity of the prohibited acts committed and, with respect to the violator, the degree of culpability, any history of prior offenses, ability to pay, and such other matters as justice may require.
Page 155 - If only part of a deposition is offered in evidence by a party, an adverse party may require him to introduce all of it which is relevant to the part introduced, and any party may introduce any other parts.
Page 166 - ... (b) PROCEDURES. — After notice required by this section, the agency shall afford interested persons an opportunity to participate in the rule making through submission of written data, views, or arguments with or without opportunity to present the same orally in any manner...
Page 109 - Every pleading of a party represented by an attorney shall be signed by at least one attorney of record in his individual name, whose address shall be stated.
Page 150 - If the parties so stipulate in writing, depositions may be taken before any person, at any time or place, upon any notice, and in any manner and when so taken may be used like other depositions.