The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 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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Page 39
... frequencies among the numerous uses made of radio ( e.g. , broadcasting , land mobile ) and radio services ( e.g. , television , public safety ) , including the Table of Frequency Allo- caions ( § 2.106 ) ; technical provisions dealing ...
... frequencies among the numerous uses made of radio ( e.g. , broadcasting , land mobile ) and radio services ( e.g. , television , public safety ) , including the Table of Frequency Allo- caions ( § 2.106 ) ; technical provisions dealing ...
Page 44
... frequency lists . Lists of frequency assignments to radio stations authorized by the Com- mission are recapitulated periodically by means of an automated record system . All stations licensed by the Commission are included , except the ...
... frequency lists . Lists of frequency assignments to radio stations authorized by the Com- mission are recapitulated periodically by means of an automated record system . All stations licensed by the Commission are included , except the ...
Page 175
... frequency coordination but not a fee shall be sent to the certified frequency coordi- nator for the radio service or frequen- cy group concerned . After appropriate frequency coordination , such applica- tions shall be forwarded to the ...
... frequency coordination but not a fee shall be sent to the certified frequency coordi- nator for the radio service or frequen- cy group concerned . After appropriate frequency coordination , such applica- tions shall be forwarded to the ...
Page 184
§ 1.955 Frequency coordination , Canada . ( a ) As a result of mutual agree- ments , the Commission has , since May 1950 had an arrangement with the Ca- nadian Department of Communica- tions for the exchange of frequency assignment ...
§ 1.955 Frequency coordination , Canada . ( a ) As a result of mutual agree- ments , the Commission has , since May 1950 had an arrangement with the Ca- nadian Department of Communica- tions for the exchange of frequency assignment ...
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... Frequency Assignment and Co- FCC 155 , Corres ....... ordination ( per frequency hour ) . f . Special Temporary Authority FCC 155 , Corres ....... ( other than to remain silent or extend an existing STA to remain silent ) ( per ...
... Frequency Assignment and Co- FCC 155 , Corres ....... ordination ( per frequency hour ) . f . Special Temporary Authority FCC 155 , Corres ....... ( other than to remain silent or extend an existing STA to remain silent ) ( per ...
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action added Additional allocation Administration aeronautical mobile aeronautical mobile service AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION aeronautical radionavigation service agency Amateur application assigned authorized AVIATION 87 band beacon broadcast broadcasting-satellite service Bureau cation Commis Commission's Common Carrier Communications Act copies designated device EARTH EXPLORATION emission employee equipment FCC Form Federal Communications Commission filed fixed-satellite service footnote Government grant harmful interference hearing intentional radiator International introductory text issued license limits MARITIME MOBILE Mass Media Mass Media Services ment meters MOBILE except aeronautical mobile service MOBILE-SATELLITE Non-Government P.O. Box paragraph party permit person petition Pittsburgh primary basis procedures proceeding pursuant quency radiated radio astronomy radio frequency Radio Service RADIOLOCATION radiolocation service radionavigation service records Region regulations request revised rules SATELLITE passive sion SPACE RESEARCH passive specified statement stations submitted Subpart Table amended tion transmitter United waiver
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Page 144 - At the trial or upon the hearing of a motion or an interlocutory proceeding, any part or all of a deposition, so far as admissible under the rules of evidence, may be used against any party who was present or represented at the taking of the deposition or who had due notice thereof...
Page 139 - 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 143 - Errors and irregularities occurring at the oral examination in the manner of taking the deposition, in the form of the questions or answers, in the oath or affirmation, or in the conduct of parties and errors of any kind which might be obviated, removed, or cured if promptly presented, are waived unless seasonable objection thereto is made at the taking of the deposition.
Page 144 - ... 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 148 - 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 148 - States, the certificate may be made by the judge of a court of record of the district or political subdivision in which the record is kept, authenticated by the seal of the court, or may be made by any public officer having a seal of office having official duties in the district or political subdivision in which the record is kept, authenticated by the seal of his office.
Page 144 - The deposition of a party or of any one who at the time of taking the deposition was an officer, director, or managing agent of a public or private corporation, partnership or association which is a party may be used by an adverse party for any purpose.
Page 145 - 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 578 - An employee shall pay each just financial obligation in a proper and timely manner, especially one imposed by law such as Federal, State, or local taxes. For the purpose of this section, a "just financial obligation...
Page 104 - 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.