Communications Act definition
Examples of Communications Act in a sentence
The Federal Communications Act of 1934, as amended, requires the approval of the Federal Communications Commission, which we refer to as FCC, prior to any transfer of control of certain types of licenses and other authorizations issued by the FCC.
The Shareholder Communications Act of 1985 requires banks and Fund companies to make an effort to permit direct communication between a company which issues securities and the shareholder who votes those securities.
The Federal Communications Act of 1934, as amended, requires the approval of the Federal Communications Commission, which we refer to as the FCC, prior to any transfer of control of certain types of licenses and other authorizations issued by the FCC.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Licensee shall own (i) all rights under the U.S. Copyright Act, U.S. Communications Act, state law and copyright and other laws of other jurisdictions, now or hereafter in effect, with respect to the UNLV Team Home Games and the Works and (ii) the right to receive all royalties and any other amounts paid under copyright or other laws of the United States and other jurisdictions with respect to the retransmission of the Works.