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Interim Management Arrangements For The Commercial Mackerel Fishery. Ministers Responses To The Final Report Of The Mackerel Independent Advisory Panel. (Fisheries Management Paper 164), Kim Chance Nov 2002

Interim Management Arrangements For The Commercial Mackerel Fishery. Ministers Responses To The Final Report Of The Mackerel Independent Advisory Panel. (Fisheries Management Paper 164), Kim Chance

Fisheries management papers

The Government recognises that the mackerel fishery is important to both the recreational and commercial fishing sectors. However, the purpose of these arrangements is not to allocate the mackerel resource between the sectors but within the commercial sector. Resources sharing issues are subject to investigation in the Integrated Fisheries Management Review where alternative management frameworks and principles for allocating fish stocks to ensure maximum benefit to the community are examined.


Corporate And Business Law, C. Porter Vaughan Iii, David I. Meyers, W. Lake Taylor Jr. Nov 2002

Corporate And Business Law, C. Porter Vaughan Iii, David I. Meyers, W. Lake Taylor Jr.

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Labor And Employment Law, Thomas M. Winn Iii Nov 2002

Labor And Employment Law, Thomas M. Winn Iii

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Environmental Law, Lisa Spickler Goodwin Nov 2002

Environmental Law, Lisa Spickler Goodwin

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Real Estate And Land Use Law, John V. Cogbill Iii, D. Brennen Keene Nov 2002

Real Estate And Land Use Law, John V. Cogbill Iii, D. Brennen Keene

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Restoring Fiscal Integrity To Virginia Government Is Highest Priority, Mark Warner Nov 2002

Restoring Fiscal Integrity To Virginia Government Is Highest Priority, Mark Warner

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Law And Procedure, Julie E. Mcconnell, Gregory Franklin, Craig Winston Stallard Nov 2002

Criminal Law And Procedure, Julie E. Mcconnell, Gregory Franklin, Craig Winston Stallard

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Education Law, D. Patrick Lacy Jr., Kathleen S. Mehfoud Nov 2002

Education Law, D. Patrick Lacy Jr., Kathleen S. Mehfoud

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Family Law, Elizabeth P. Coughter, Ronald R. Tweel Nov 2002

Family Law, Elizabeth P. Coughter, Ronald R. Tweel

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Health Care Law, Peter M. Mellette, Emily W. G. Towey, J. Vaden Hunt Nov 2002

Health Care Law, Peter M. Mellette, Emily W. G. Towey, J. Vaden Hunt

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Technology Law, J. Douglas Cuthbertson, Glen L. Gross Nov 2002

Technology Law, J. Douglas Cuthbertson, Glen L. Gross

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Wills, Trusts, And Estates, J. Rodney Johnson Nov 2002

Wills, Trusts, And Estates, J. Rodney Johnson

University of Richmond Law Review

No abstract provided.


Public Safety 2002: Creating A Safer California, Assembly Committee On Public Safety Oct 2002

Public Safety 2002: Creating A Safer California, Assembly Committee On Public Safety

California Assembly

MEMBERS:
Carl Washington, Chair
Jay La Suer, Vice Chair
Gil Cedillo
Manny Diaz
Richard Dickerson
Jackie Goldberg
Fred Keeley

COMMITTEE STAFF
Bruce E. Chan, Chief Counsel
Gregory Pagan, Counsel
Fredericka McGee, Counsel
Lucy Armendariz, Counsel
Sue Highland, Committee Secretary


Quibbles'n Bits: Making A Digital First Sale Doctrine Feasible, Victor F. Calaba Oct 2002

Quibbles'n Bits: Making A Digital First Sale Doctrine Feasible, Victor F. Calaba

Michigan Telecommunications & Technology Law Review

Whereas the first sale doctrine historically permitted the transfer and resale of copyrighted works, license agreements used by software companies and the DMCA's strict rules prohibiting tampering with access control devices frustrate exercise of the first sale doctrine with respect to many forms of digital works[...] This article explores the first sale doctrine as it pertains to digital works and proposes ways to make a digital first sale doctrine feasible. Part II describes the first sale doctrine as it has traditionally been applied to non-digital works. Part III discusses modern technology's impact on the distribution and use of copyrighted material. …


Best Mode: A Plea To Repair Or Sacrifice This Broken Requirement Of United States Patent Law, Steven B. Walmsley Oct 2002

Best Mode: A Plea To Repair Or Sacrifice This Broken Requirement Of United States Patent Law, Steven B. Walmsley

Michigan Telecommunications & Technology Law Review

An inventor's obligation to disclose the best mode of her invention is strong consideration in the U.S. patent bargain, but the courts paradoxically define the scope of that obligation, thus rendering the enforcement of U.S. patents unreasonably unpredictable. If an inventor cannot reasonably foresee the scope of her obligation to disclose invention details, then she is subjected to the costs and risks of either overcompliance or undercompliance with the best mode requirement. The scope of the best mode requirement should either be reliably defined by an en banc ruling of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, or the …


Legislative Bill Summary: 2001-2002 Legislative Session, Assembly Committee On Natural Resources Oct 2002

Legislative Bill Summary: 2001-2002 Legislative Session, Assembly Committee On Natural Resources

California Assembly

Howard Wayne, Chair

Committee Members:
Dennis Hollingsworth, Vice Chairman
Dennis Cardoza
Richard Dickerson
Tom Harman
Hannah-Beth Jackson
Fred Keeley
Paul Koretz
Alan Lowenthal
Carole Migden
Fran Pavley
Phil Wyman

Committee Staff:

Scott H. Valor, Chief Consultant
Kyra Emanuels Ross, Senior Consultant
Aristotle E. Evia, Senior Consultant
Aurora Wallin, Committee Secretary


Revenue And Taxation Legislative Summary 2002, Assembly Committee On Revenue And Taxation Oct 2002

Revenue And Taxation Legislative Summary 2002, Assembly Committee On Revenue And Taxation

California Assembly

MEMBERS:
Honorable Ed Chavez, Chair
Honorable Mark Wyland, Vice Chair
Honorable Elaine Alquist
Honorable Dion Aroner
Honorable Gil Cedillo
Honorable Tom Harman
Honorable Joe Simitian

STAFF:
Kimberly Bott, Chief Consultant
Eileen Roush, Principal Consultant
Christine Hiersche, Committee Secretary


Legislative Summary For 2001-2002, Assembly Committee On Housing And Community Development Oct 2002

Legislative Summary For 2001-2002, Assembly Committee On Housing And Community Development

California Assembly

Members:
Alan Lowenthal, Chair
Dennis Mountjoy, Vice-Chair
David Cogdill
John Dutra
Christine Kehoe
George Runner
Simon Salinas
Darrell Steinberg
Howard Wayne

Staff:
Hubert O. Bower, Jr., Chief Consultant
Jay Barkman, Consultant
Yvonne Fong, Committee Secretary


F02rs Sgb No. 1 (Budget), Broussard Oct 2002

F02rs Sgb No. 1 (Budget), Broussard

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A Bill

To budget the funds of Student Government for the fiscal year 2002-2003; to appropriate funds for activities, projects, and programs of Student Government; to appropriate grants to certain student groups and organizations; according to the Constitution and by-laws.


F02rs Sgb No. 4 (Svga), Wainwright, Schultz, Gipson Oct 2002

F02rs Sgb No. 4 (Svga), Wainwright, Schultz, Gipson

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate five-hundred eight-six ($586) dollars to the student video game alliance (SVGA) to defray the cost of bringing in guest lecturer Kudo Tsunoda.


F02rs Sgb No. 8 (Roo), Ducote, Nolen Oct 2002

F02rs Sgb No. 8 (Roo), Ducote, Nolen

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To amend Chapter 5 of the LSU A&M Student Senate Rules of Order to include ex-officio Academic Committee representation of the Honors College.


F02rs Sgb No. 6 (Amend Budget), Busada Oct 2002

F02rs Sgb No. 6 (Amend Budget), Busada

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

Amending SGB No. 1 of the 2002-2003 legislative session as relates to the salaries of the College Council Liaison and the Director of International Affairs.


F02rs Sgb No. 7 (Hispanic Engineers), Cotton, Lambert Oct 2002

F02rs Sgb No. 7 (Hispanic Engineers), Cotton, Lambert

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate Three Thousand ($3,000) dollars to the Society of Hispanic Engineers to help defray the cost of attending the “Hispanic Engineer National achievement awards Conference” to be held on Thursday through Sunday, October 17-20, 2002 In South Padre Island, Texas.


F02rs Sgb No. 11 (Asla), Ducote Oct 2002

F02rs Sgb No. 11 (Asla), Ducote

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

to appropriate six hundred dollars ($600) to the American Society of landscape architects (ASLA) to defryay the lodging cost at the ASLA Annual meeting and Expo to be held October 17th -22nd 2002 in San Jose, California.


F02rs Sgb No. 10 (Block & Bridle), Heltz, Busada Oct 2002

F02rs Sgb No. 10 (Block & Bridle), Heltz, Busada

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate one thousand four-hundred and eight ($1,348) dollars to the block & bridle club to defray the cost of putting on the all student rodeo in the John M. Parker Coliseum november 7-9, 2002


F02rs Sgb No. 14 (Ffa), Heltz Oct 2002

F02rs Sgb No. 14 (Ffa), Heltz

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate four hundred dollars ($400) to the Collegiate FFA Chapter to defray the cost of attending the National Agriculture Education Conference (NAEC) and Alpha Tau Alpha (ATA) Conclave, held in Louisville, Kentucky on October 30 through November 2, 2002.


F02rs Sgb No. 12 (Spectrum Alliance), Wells Oct 2002

F02rs Sgb No. 12 (Spectrum Alliance), Wells

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A Bill

to appropriate One-Thousand Five Hundred Fifty Four Dollars ($1,554) to the Spectrum Alliance to help defray the registration and lodging cost to attend the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force (NGLTF) “Creating Change Conference,” to be held in Portland, Oregon from Wednesday, November 6 through Sunday November 10, 2002.


F02rs Sgb No. 13 (Honors College), Hayter Oct 2002

F02rs Sgb No. 13 (Honors College), Hayter

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A Bill

To appropriate Eight Hundred Twenty-Three Dollars ($823.00) to the Honors College Advocates to help defray the cost of attending the Thirty Seventh Annual National Collegiate Honors Council Convention to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, from Wednesday, October 30 through Sunday, November 3, 2002.


F02rs Sgb No. 15 (Equestrian Team), Nolen Oct 2002

F02rs Sgb No. 15 (Equestrian Team), Nolen

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate one thousand three hundred forty eight dollars ($1,348) to the Equestrian Team at LSU to help defray the cost of attending the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) horse show at West Texas A&M in Amarillo, Texas on February 7-10, 2003


F02rs Sgr No. 4 (Horticulture), Fisher, Heltz Oct 2002

F02rs Sgr No. 4 (Horticulture), Fisher, Heltz

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A RESOLUTION

to reaffirm the permanent location of the Horticulture Hill Farm Teaching Facility on the LSU A&M Campus, by demanding that it remain at its present location immediately west of the Lod Cook Conference Center, and to call for specific action to be taken as it concerns LSU’s Master Plan