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1936 Comparative Law Series 1 (1936)

handle is hein.intyb/clsernse0001 and id is 1 raw text is: DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
DANIEL C. ROPER, SECRETARY
BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE
ALEXANDER V. DYE. DIRECTOR
COMPARATIVE LAW SERIES
A PUBLICATION OF THE DIVISION OF COMMERCIAL LAWS
GUERRA EVERETT, CHIEF.
C. L. No. 584            Washington, D. C.                   May, 1936.            Supplement.
Subscription: $1.00 yearly (Foreign $2.00) in advance. 50 per copy. Remittance for sub-
scriptions should be made payable to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.
FOREIGN LEGISLATIVE NEWS
With this issue, Foreign Legislative News reverts to its original name - Comparative
Law Series - and inaugurates a new policy of usefulness to its readers.     It will   continue
to be sent without additional charge to subscribers to the General Legal Bulletin and the
Industrial Property Bulletin, publications of the Division of Commercial Laws.       Appearing
monthly, instead of at irregular intervals, it will carry articles on comparative legal and
industrial property subjects prepared in the Division, sent in from the field as     voluntary
reports of Foreign Commerce Service and Consular Service Officers, or contributed by foreign
experts; a page of announcements, notices of new Bureau publications and acknowledgments of
books contributed to the Library of the Division of Commercial Laws; condensed notes of for-
eign legislation; summary of new Federal legislation for the preceding month; statistical
data relating to insurance, taxation, patents, etc., not elsewhere published; and a cumula-
tive index of material published by the Division of Commercial Laws.
Subscribers are invited to suggest improvements which might add to the practical util-
ity of the Comparative Law Series.
NOTE:   Comparative Law Series was established in April 1925, and was published through
1929. Subsequently revived under the title Foreign Legislative News in 1932, it is now
to be developed according to the original plan. The present issue should be cited as Com-
parative Law Series, May, 1936, C. L. No. 584.
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