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... for possession of an unregistered destructive device in violation of 26 U.S.C. §§ 5841, 5861(d... opined that "explosive and incendiary devices which have no business or industrial utility .. ar... be prepared, and offered these manuals for sale as well as the Defendant's particular interest in ...
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... used in oil and gas well perforating devices. ATF officer. An officer or employee of the Bureau...Destructive device. (a) Any explosive, incendiary, or poison g... of livelihood and profit through the sale or distribution of the firearms manufactured;. (b)...
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An Arcadia man arrested in January on suspicion of possessing a homemade bomb minutes after he visited his former middle school pleaded not guilty Wednesday in Pasadena Superior Court.
Joshua Parra-Davis, 23, was ordered at his preliminary hearing earlier this year to stand trial on three counts of reckless or malicious possession of destructive or explosive devices in certain places and one count of possession of a destructive device.
...County considers outlawing 'For Sale' car parking. The Los Angeles County Board of Supe...
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... receiving or participating in any activity, sale, or employment, conducted pursuant to the provisio...250.801 Subsurface safety devices. 250.802 Design, installation, and operation of su...(viii) Destructive testing requirements and results;. (ix) Repair pro...
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This article takes as a premise that technological innovation, meaning the promotion of new products and processes through invention and creation, best occurs through competition. The challenge for intellectual property and antitrust law is recognizing the many ways that competition occurs as new products are developed, tested, commercialized, and marketed. As this article demonstrates, intellectual property doctrines also promote competition, specifically the competitive forces that promote innovation. The author's argument in this article is that intellectual property and antitrust together form a body of competition policy whose role is to promote innovation. He then use this descriptive model of intellectual property to explain the recent set of Supreme Court cases, roughly from 200...
... about patent licensing and the first sale doctrine. A large portion of this Article is devot... also be appropriate in the case of destructive or excessive entry, which may result in lower prof... cases is the Court's decision in TrafFix Devices in 2001.45 At issue was the use of trademark law t...
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...53, relating to machine guns, destructive devices, and certain other firearms; and the regul... made by the taxpayer can be utilized (by sale or as security for a loan) to realize sufficient f...
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... by a State, profits derived from the sale of state bonds, or from oil produced by lessees o... rescue it from the embarrassing and destructive consequences, resulting from the legislation of so... specifically developed to govern medical devices and their generality removed them from the categor...
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..., separators, storage vessels, pneumatic devices and dehydrators. Production operations also includ... in those provisions refer to non-destructive control devices only. Revise the last sentence of ... within the production process for sale. We estimated that the proposed standards will res...
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... in the United States of machine guns, destructive devices, and certain other types of firearms, and ...4181), imposes a tax upon the sale by the manufacturer, producer, or importer of pist...