Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
This was due to commercial legislation to protect the woollen industry.
Shouldn't our commercial legislation also nurture the diversity, individuality and personal service that small-business people have to offer?
Firstly, they promote new privileges, and changes in the Community and commercial legislation international framework.
The problem of privacy crops up in commercial legislation, data storage, criminal legislation and transparency legislation.
Another enthusiastic participant is Eugene L. Stewart, a Washington lawyer who specializes in commercial legislation.
The legislation on which we work is very often technically complicated environmental and commercial legislation, and we therefore require support in our work.
The recommendations of the Banking Commission were endorsed in part by the Sub-Committee on Commercial Legislation.
Mr. Clinton will try to convince Mr. Yeltsin of the need to lower tariffs and to draft stronger commercial legislation to lure investment.
These changes were initially caused by the Ancien Régime and later by Swiss commercial legislation, both of which did not permit firms to use permanent names.
The court reasoned that because the legal system regards a patent as a type of property, the 1992 law that made states liable to suit for patent infringement was not ordinary commercial legislation.
But abolitionists also had to face powerful arguments formulated by slave trading interests in terms of the national interest of the commerce by the mercantilist criteria which underpinned much existing commercial legislation.
Matters specifically placed under local authority included public worship and education, local administrative divisions, health and social welfare, roads and public works, civil, criminal, and commercial legislation, local police, taxes (except custom duties).
They went their separate ways: the young politician to the floor of the House to promote new industrial and commercial legislation which would, no doubt, exercise his legal mind, and the industrial manager to the central lobby, and the way out.
Great evidential value may be attached to the long line of adverse commercial legislation laid down by the British State from 1651 onward, especially to that portion of it which was enacted after the merchant-State established itself firmly in England in consequence of the events of 1688.
REPRESENTATIVE Norman F. Lent of East Rockaway, the ranking Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, is known in Washington as a man who can work with the opposition and shepherd complex commercial legislation through his panel.