...S. 366, 377378 (1999). The Act imposes five substantive limitations, which are codified in 47 U. S. C. §332(c...
...apply the predominant character test using a commonsense approach that considers the substantive effect of the tax. Under this approach, we hold that the U...
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...apply the predominant character test using a commonsense approach that considers the substantive effect of the tax. Under this approach, we hold that the U...
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...S. 366, 377378 (1999). The Act imposes five substantive limitations, which are codified in 47 U. S. C. §332(c...
...stemming from the April 17 explosion at the West fertilizer plant may change, after news that Adair Grain Inc., doing business as West Fertilizer Co...
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...argue "experimental use" in a timely manner. Minton lost on substantive grounds. Minton appealed to the Second Court of Appeals...
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...boldly opines that a small change of x in a single...or extreme, and explore other substantive weaknesses. This can be...
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