9(1)(h) order - definição. O que é 9(1)(h) order. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é 9(1)(h) order - definição


9(1)(h) order         
CANADIAN REGULATION TO ORDER CARRIAGE OF A TELEVISION CHANNEL ON CABLE SYSTEMS
A 9(1)(h) order is an order issued by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) pursuant to section 9(1)(h) of Canada's Broadcasting Act. It requires that a particular Canadian television channel be distributed by all (or a particular subset of) cable, satellite, IPTV, or similar subscription-based television service providers in Canada.
List of 9-1-1 episodes         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
9-1-1 (season 1)
9-1-1 is an American procedural drama television series created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series follows the lives of Los Angeles first responders: police officers, paramedics, firefighters and dispatchers.
Matthew 1:9         
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NEW TESTAMENT BIBLICAL VERSE
Mt. 1:9
Matthew 1:9 is the ninth verse of the first chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the Bible. The verse is part of the non-synoptic section where the genealogy of Joseph, the legal father of Jesus, is listed, or on non-Pauline interpretations the genealogy of Jesus.

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9(1)(h) order
A 9(1)(h) order is an order issued by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) pursuant to section 9(1)(h) of Canada's Broadcasting Act. It requires that a particular Canadian television channel be distributed by all (or a particular subset of) cable, satellite, IPTV, or similar subscription-based television service providers in Canada.