The Accounting System of the United States from 1789 to 1910 |
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... allowed by law ; and if any person shall offend against any of the prohibitions of this act , he shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor , and forfeit to the United States the penalty of three thousand dollars , and shall upon ...
... allowed by law ; and if any person shall offend against any of the prohibitions of this act , he shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor , and forfeit to the United States the penalty of three thousand dollars , and shall upon ...
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... allowed to the master or owner of each vessel , in which they shall or may have been transported , such reasonable compensation , in addition to the allowance now fixed by law , as shall be deemed equitable by the Comptroller of the ...
... allowed to the master or owner of each vessel , in which they shall or may have been transported , such reasonable compensation , in addition to the allowance now fixed by law , as shall be deemed equitable by the Comptroller of the ...
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... allowed by the Postmaster General , although submitted to him conformably to the regulations of the post office , and shall specify such claim in the affidavit , and that he could not be prepared for the trial at such term for want of ...
... allowed by the Postmaster General , although submitted to him conformably to the regulations of the post office , and shall specify such claim in the affidavit , and that he could not be prepared for the trial at such term for want of ...
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... allowed upon the trial but such as shall have been presented to the said auditor , and by him disallowed in whole or in part , unless it shall be proved to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is at the time of the trial in ...
... allowed upon the trial but such as shall have been presented to the said auditor , and by him disallowed in whole or in part , unless it shall be proved to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is at the time of the trial in ...
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... allowed to such disbursing officer , and the commanding officer , by whose order such disbursement or disposal was made , shall be accountable for the same : Provided , That satisfactory evidence of such order , and of the payment of ...
... allowed to such disbursing officer , and the commanding officer , by whose order such disbursement or disposal was made , shall be accountable for the same : Provided , That satisfactory evidence of such order , and of the payment of ...
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accounts relating Act approved February Act approved July Act approved March act making appropriations act of July act to provide adjusted amended amount appointed Army attorneys audit and settle authorized balances arising thereon bond certify the balances chap charged claims clerk Commissioner of Customs Congress copies countersign all warrants court decision thereon delinquent direction disbursing officer District of Columbia Dockery Act duty eighteen hundred ending June thirtieth examine all accounts executive departments February 24 fiscal year ending Fourth Auditor further enacted Government hereafter hereby Land Office ment money-order Navy Department payment pensions person Post Office Department postal service Postmaster proper accounting officers public accounts public money purposes quarterly R. S. See sec receive and examine Register render repealed Revised Statutes Second Auditor Second Comptroller Secretary Secretary of War Sixth Auditor Stat Third Auditor transmit the accounts Treasury Department troller United vouchers and certificates War Department