Rules and Regulations, Part 13U.S. Federal Communications Commission, 1982 - Telecommunication |
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... participation in Commission hearing proceedings as appropriate ; and for the performance of such other functions as may be related to its area of responsibility . ( ii ) The fifth operating bureau : The Field Oper- ations Bureau ...
... participation in Commission hearing proceedings as appropriate ; and for the performance of such other functions as may be related to its area of responsibility . ( ii ) The fifth operating bureau : The Field Oper- ations Bureau ...
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... participation in the Commission's decision- making processes , and to apprise the public of Commission policies promoting equal employ- ment opportunity and minority participation in the telecommunications industry . ( c ) Delegations ...
... participation in the Commission's decision- making processes , and to apprise the public of Commission policies promoting equal employ- ment opportunity and minority participation in the telecommunications industry . ( c ) Delegations ...
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... participation by the public in the Commission's decision - making processes . Promote increased awareness within the Commission of the impact of Commission policies on the ability of consum- ers of communications services to participate ...
... participation by the public in the Commission's decision - making processes . Promote increased awareness within the Commission of the impact of Commission policies on the ability of consum- ers of communications services to participate ...
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... participate in telecom- munications industries regulated by the Commis- sion . ( g ) Review Commission contract procurement policy to devise ways of increasing information about proposed Commission contracts received by minority ...
... participate in telecom- munications industries regulated by the Commis- sion . ( g ) Review Commission contract procurement policy to devise ways of increasing information about proposed Commission contracts received by minority ...
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... participate in and co- ordinate staff work with respect to general fre- quency allocation proceedings and other proceed- ings not within the jurisdiction of any single bureau , and render service and advice with re- spect to rule making ...
... participate in and co- ordinate staff work with respect to general fre- quency allocation proceedings and other proceed- ings not within the jurisdiction of any single bureau , and render service and advice with re- spect to rule making ...
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Page 107 - 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 114 - The notice shall include: (1) a statement of the time, place, and nature of public rule making proceedings; (2) reference to the legal authority under which the rule is proposed; and (3) either the terms or substance of the proposed rule or a description of the subjects and issues involved.
Page 105 - 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 109 - Upon motion of any party showing good cause therefor and upon notice to all other parties, and subject to the provisions of Rule 30 (b), the court in which an action is pending may (1) order any party to produce and permit the inspection and copying or photographing, by or on behalf of the moving party, of any designated documents, papers, books, accounts, letters, photographs, objects, or tangible things, not privileged, which constitute or contain evidence relating to any of the matters within...
Page 108 - EFFECT OF TAKING OR USING DEPOSITIONS. A party shall not be deemed to make a person his own witness for any purpose by taking his deposition. The introduction in evidence of the deposition or any part thereof for any purpose other than that of contradicting or impeaching the deponent makes the deponent the witness of the party introducing the deposition, but this shall not apply to the use by an adverse parry of a deposition as described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of this rule.
Page 105 - 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.
Page 96 - Is directed serves upon the requesting party a sworn statement either denying specifically the matters of which an admission is requested or setting forth in detail the reasons why he cannot truthfully either admit or deny such matters.
Page 108 - ... 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 96 - 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 108 - Substitution of parties does not affect the right to use depositions previously taken; and, when an action in any court of the United States or of any state has been dismissed and another action involving the same subject matter is afterward brought between the same parties or their representatives or successors in interest, all depositions lawfully taken and duly filed in the former action may be used in the latter as if originally taken therefor.