Moroccan air base construction. 2 vU.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - Public works |
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... reason why the French were reluctant to have too many American workers come in over there ? General WALSH . I think that was one thing . And I think they wished to have the details of the agreement fully worked out before work was ...
... reason why the French were reluctant to have too many American workers come in over there ? General WALSH . I think that was one thing . And I think they wished to have the details of the agreement fully worked out before work was ...
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... reason you did not want to leave these installations there for someone else to use , how destructible are those pipelines ? General WALSH . I believe under the terms of our agreement with the French , everything that is built over there ...
... reason you did not want to leave these installations there for someone else to use , how destructible are those pipelines ? General WALSH . I believe under the terms of our agreement with the French , everything that is built over there ...
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... reasons , prior to the expiration of his year's contract , he is charged for his return transportation . In order to build ... reason they could be returned to the United States at 22 General WALSH. That is a system where employees draw ...
... reasons , prior to the expiration of his year's contract , he is charged for his return transportation . In order to build ... reason they could be returned to the United States at 22 General WALSH. That is a system where employees draw ...
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... reason that substantial evidence , or documenta- tion , or proper controls for that labor , were not submitted by the contractor to his office , the audit office . Do you have any information on that ? General WALSH . No , I do not ...
... reason that substantial evidence , or documenta- tion , or proper controls for that labor , were not submitted by the contractor to his office , the audit office . Do you have any information on that ? General WALSH . No , I do not ...
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... reason of the deficiencies charged . I have concluded that we should not suspend or terminate the contract at this time , for two chief reasons : First , that I believe the remedial steps taken and to be taken while work proceeds will ...
... reason of the deficiencies charged . I have concluded that we should not suspend or terminate the contract at this time , for two chief reasons : First , that I believe the remedial steps taken and to be taken while work proceeds will ...
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Page 435 - ... reapportionments. Except as otherwise specified by the officer making the apportionment, amounts so apportioned shall remain available for obligation, in accordance with the terms of the appropriation, on a cumulative basis unless reapportioned.
Page 454 - ... inconsistent with any accounting procedures prescribed by or pursuant to law) which shall be designed to (A) restrict obligations or expenditures against each appropriation to the amount of apportionments or reapportionments made for each such appropriation, and (B) enable such officer or agency head to fix responsibility for the creation of any obligation or the making of any expenditure in excess of an apportionment or reapportionment.
Page 503 - In apportioning any appropriation, reserves may be established to provide for contingencies, or to effect savings whenever savings are made possible by or through changes in requirements, greater efficiency of operations, or other developments subsequent to the date on which such appropriation was made available.
Page 434 - Nor shall any department or any officer of the Government accept voluntary service for the Government or employ personal service in excess of that authorized by law, except in cases of sudden emergency involving the loss of human life or the destruction of property.
Page 434 - No officer or employee of the United States shall accept voluntary service for the United States or employ personal service in excess of that authorized by law, except in cases of emergency involving the safety of human life or the protection of property.
Page 326 - DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF • UNITED STATES AIR FORCE WASHINGTON. DC...
Page 434 - Whenever it is determined by an officer designated in subsection (d) of this section to make apportionments and reapportionments that any amount so reserved will not be required to carry out the...
Page 442 - Bureau of the Budget, of examinations and appraisals of, and the development and installation of improvements in, the organization and operations of such agency or of other agencies in the executive branch, $350,000, to remain available until expended, and to be available without regard to the provisions of subsection (c) of section 3679 of the Revised Statutes, as amended.
Page 71 - A report by the Special Preparedness Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services of the United States Senate...
Page 435 - ... than fifteen days after approval of the Act by which such appropriation is made available, whichever is later.