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No. 474018
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
William E. Brock, Secretary of Labor United States Department of Labor v. Executive Towers, Inc., a Corp. Trading and D/B/A Adam and Eve Bookstore and Pleasure Island Bookstore, and Jules Inc., a Corp. Trading and D/B/A the Outhouse Inn and Jules Solsky Individually and as a Responsible Corporate Officer of Each of the Corporate
No. 474018 · Decided June 4, 1986
No. 474018·Fourth Circuit · 1986·
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Case Details
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United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
June 4, 1986
Citation
No. 474018
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William E. Brock, Secretary of Labor United States Department of Labor v. Executive Towers, Inc., a Corp. Trading and D/B/A Adam and Eve Bookstore and Pleasure Island Bookstore, and Jules Inc., a Corp. Trading and D/B/A the Outhouse Inn and Jules Solsky Individually and as a Responsible Corporate Officer of Each of the Corporate is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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This case was decided on June 4, 1986.
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