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FCC 78.22
Revised as of October 1, 2014
Goto Year:2013 |
2015
§ 78.22 Objections to applications.
(a) Any party in interest may file a petition to deny any application
(whether as originally filed or as amended) no later than thirty (30)
days after issuance of a public notice of the acceptance for filing of
any such application or amendment thereto. Petitions to deny shall
contain specific allegations of fact sufficient to show that the
petitioner is a party in interest and that a grant of the application
would be prima facie inconsistent with the public interest,
convenience, and necessity. Such allegations of fact shall, except for
those of which official notice may be taken, be supported by affidavit
of a person or persons with personal knowledge thereof.
(b) The applicant may file an opposition to any petition to deny, and
the petitioner may file a reply to such opposition (see § 1.45 of this
chapter), in which allegations of fact or denials thereof shall be
supported by affidavit of a person or persons with personal knowledge
thereof.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a) of this section,
before Commission action on any application for an instrument of
authorization, any person may file informal objections to the grant.
Such objections may be submitted in letter form (without extra copies)
and shall be signed by the objector. The limitation on pleadings and
time for filing pleadings provided for in § 1.45 of this chapter shall
not be applicable to any objections duly filed pursuant to this
paragraph.
[ 37 FR 15927 , Aug. 8, 1972, as amended at 50 FR 23421 , June 4, 1985]
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Goto Section: 78.21 | 78.23
Goto Year: 2013 |
2015
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