... down by the legislation of the receiving State. Such civilian workers employed by a force or civilian component shall not be regarded for any purpose as being members of that force or civilian component. 5. When a force or a civilian component has... Military Construction Appropriations for 1983: Hearings Before a ... - Page 202by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Military Construction Appropriations - 1982Full view - About this book
| Administrative law - 1971 - 842 pages
...Atlantic Treaty of 1949 have pledged among other things that members of a force or a civilian component (and their dependents) may receive medical and dental...conditions as comparable personnel of the receiving state. (c) M ember countries. Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Federal Republic of Germany, France, Greece, Iceland,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1953 - 130 pages
...component shall not be regarded for any purpose as being members of that force or civilian component. 5. When a force or a civilian component has at the place...dependents may receive medical and dental care, including hospitalisation, under the same conditions as comparable personnel of the receiving State. 6. The receiving... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1953 - 126 pages
...component shall not be regarded for any purpose as being members of that force or civilian component. 5. When a force or a civilian component has at the place...dependents may receive medical and dental care, including hospitalisation, under the same conditions as comparable personnel of the receiving State. 6. The receiving... | |
| United States - Aliens - 1954 - 564 pages
...component shall not be regarded for any purpose as being members of that force or civilian component. 5. When a force or a civilian component has at the place...conditions as comparable personnel of the receiving State. 6. The receiving State shall give the most favorable consideration to requests for the grant to members... | |
| Great Britain - Canada - 1962 - 676 pages
...component shall not be regarded for any purpose as being members of that force or civilian component. 5. When a force or a civilian component has at the place...conditions as comparable personnel of the receiving State. 6. The receiving State shall give the most favourable consideration to requests for the grant to members... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - Legislative hearings - 1966 - 1080 pages
...component shall not be regarded for any purpose as being members of that force or civilian component. 5. When a force or a civilian component has at the place...conditions as comparable personnel of the receiving State. 6. The receiving State shall give the most favourable consideration to requests for the grant to members... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1966 - 1114 pages
...as being members of that force or civilian component. 5. When a force or a civilian component lias of Washington, Jan. 7-[Oct. 3] 1964. 1964. 1225 p. US Congress. House. Major legislative actions, hospitalisation, under the same conditions as comparable personnel of the receiving State. 6. The receiving... | |
| Administrative law - 1973 - 840 pages
...of 1949 have pledged among other things that members of a force or a civilian component (and then* dependents) may receive medical and dental care, including...conditions as comparable personnel of the receiving state. (c) Member countries. Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Federal Republic of Germany, France, Greece, Iceland,... | |
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