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... limited to 3 inches in height and that signs of licensee protruding from building may not exceed 144 square inches in area with letters similarly limited to 3 inches in height is not unreasonable . D.C.Code 1940 , 2-301 to 2-331 ...
... limited to 3 inches in height and that signs of licensee protruding from building may not exceed 144 square inches in area with letters similarly limited to 3 inches in height is not unreasonable . D.C.Code 1940 , 2-301 to 2-331 ...
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... limited to 3 inches in height . Signs which protrude from a building may not exceed 144 square inches in area , with lettering similarly limited to 3 inches in height . The licensee is limited to a single advertisement , not to exceed ...
... limited to 3 inches in height . Signs which protrude from a building may not exceed 144 square inches in area , with lettering similarly limited to 3 inches in height . The licensee is limited to a single advertisement , not to exceed ...
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... limited class , with leave only to vary the order of priority among the persons men- tioned . Natural grammatical tion attaches the clause beginning " unless otherwise designated " to " in the order named . " The word " only " in the ...
... limited class , with leave only to vary the order of priority among the persons men- tioned . Natural grammatical tion attaches the clause beginning " unless otherwise designated " to " in the order named . " The word " only " in the ...
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Judges VI | |
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure XLVI | |
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