Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States, Volume 29U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - Finance, Public Contains a selection of major decisions of the GAO. A digest of all decisions has been issued since Oct. 1989 as: United States. General Accounting Office. Digests of decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States. Before Oct. 1989, digests of unpublished decisions were issued with various titles. |
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... Feb. 2 , 1795 Sept. 1 , 1795 June 30 , 1796 Dec. 14 , 1802 Nov. 21 , 1811 Feb. 10 , 1814 Ezekiel Bacon .. Joseph Anderson_ Massachusetts . Feb. 11 , 1814 Feb. 28 , 1815 Tennessee .-- Feb. 28 , 1815 Mar. 3 , 1817 FIRST COMPTROLLERS ...
... Feb. 2 , 1795 Sept. 1 , 1795 June 30 , 1796 Dec. 14 , 1802 Nov. 21 , 1811 Feb. 10 , 1814 Ezekiel Bacon .. Joseph Anderson_ Massachusetts . Feb. 11 , 1814 Feb. 28 , 1815 Tennessee .-- Feb. 28 , 1815 Mar. 3 , 1817 FIRST COMPTROLLERS ...
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... Feb. 11 , 1853 Oct. May 29 , 1863 June 30 , 1836 Nov. 28 , 1850 Sept. 10 , 1851 Feb. 13 , 1853 Oct. 8 , 1857 1 , 1857 May 11 , 1863 Jan. 23 , 1876 Jan. Oct. 7 , 1876 Sept. 30 , 1877 1 , 1877 June 1 , 1885 June 2 , 1885 Apr. 22 , 1887 ...
... Feb. 11 , 1853 Oct. May 29 , 1863 June 30 , 1836 Nov. 28 , 1850 Sept. 10 , 1851 Feb. 13 , 1853 Oct. 8 , 1857 1 , 1857 May 11 , 1863 Jan. 23 , 1876 Jan. Oct. 7 , 1876 Sept. 30 , 1877 1 , 1877 June 1 , 1885 June 2 , 1885 Apr. 22 , 1887 ...
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... 28 Stat . 205 .. 204 1939 , Apr. 3 , 53 Stat . 557 .. 15 1896 , May 4 , 29 ... Feb. 16 , 38 Stat . 283 . 1914 , Mar. 12 , 38 Stat . 305 . 1914 , May 8 , 38 ... Feb 24 , 40 Stat . 1151 .. 1920 , May 22 , 41 Stat . 614 ... 1921 , June 10 ...
... 28 Stat . 205 .. 204 1939 , Apr. 3 , 53 Stat . 557 .. 15 1896 , May 4 , 29 ... Feb. 16 , 38 Stat . 283 . 1914 , Mar. 12 , 38 Stat . 305 . 1914 , May 8 , 38 ... Feb 24 , 40 Stat . 1151 .. 1920 , May 22 , 41 Stat . 614 ... 1921 , June 10 ...
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... Feb. 19 , 62 Stat . 21 .. 1948 , Feb. 28 , 62 Stat . 47 . 387 98 7,475 1948 , Feb. 28 , 62 Stat . 49 .. 120 246 1948 , Feb. 28 , 62 Stat . 53 .. 546 82 1948 , Feb. 28 , 62 Stat . 54 . 82 1948 , Mar. 15 , 62 Stat . 80 . 88 51 1945 , Dec. 28 ...
... Feb. 19 , 62 Stat . 21 .. 1948 , Feb. 28 , 62 Stat . 47 . 387 98 7,475 1948 , Feb. 28 , 62 Stat . 49 .. 120 246 1948 , Feb. 28 , 62 Stat . 53 .. 546 82 1948 , Feb. 28 , 62 Stat . 54 . 82 1948 , Mar. 15 , 62 Stat . 80 . 88 51 1945 , Dec. 28 ...
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... February 23 , 1887 , which have reference solely to the employment of convict labor ; and Federal laws prohibiting the movement in interstate commerce of convict - made goods are inapplicable to the purchase and use of such products . 28 ...
... February 23 , 1887 , which have reference solely to the employment of convict labor ; and Federal laws prohibiting the movement in interstate commerce of convict - made goods are inapplicable to the purchase and use of such products . 28 ...
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Page 147 - Contractor, including, but not restricted to, acts of God, or of the public enemy, acts of the Government, in either its sovereign or contractual capacity, acts of another contractor in the performance of a contract with the Government, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight embargoes, and unusually severe weather, or delays of subcontractors or suppliers due to such causes...
Page 278 - No officer in any branch of the public service, or any other person whose salary, pay, or emoluments are fixed by law or regulations, shall receive any additional pay, extra allowance, or compensation, in any form whatever...
Page 28 - That no person in the classified civil service of the United States shall be removed therefrom except for such cause as will promote the efficiency of said service and for reasons given in writing, and the person whose removal is sought shall have notice of the same and of any charges preferred against him, and be furnished with a copy thereof, and also be allowed a reasonable time...
Page 130 - No principle of the common law has been better established, or more often affirmed, both in this country and in England, than that in sales of personal property, in the absence of express warranty, where the buyer has an opportunity to inspect the commodity, and the seller is guilty of no fraud, and is neither the manufacturer nor grower of the article he selb, the maxim of caveat emptor applies.
Page 28 - ... no examination of witnesses nor any trial or hearing shall be required except in the discretion of the officer making the removal...
Page 145 - FIRST. To aid the President, as he may request, in preparing suitable rules for carrying this act into effect, and when said rules shall have been promulgated it shall be the duty of all officers of the United States...
Page 374 - Subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by the President, members of the uniformed services entitled to receive basic pay shall, in addition thereto, be entitled to receive incentive pay for the performance of hazardous duty required by competent orders.
Page 42 - An assignee's right against the obligor is subject to all limitations of the obligee's right, to all absolute and temporary defenses thereto, and to all set-offs and counterclaims of the obligor which would have been available against the obligee had there been no assignment, provided that such defenses and set-offs are based on facts existing at the time of the assignment, or are based on facts arising thereafter prior to knowledge of the assignment by the obligor.
Page 145 - Columbia where examinations are directed by the President or by said board to be held, to allow the reasonable use of the public buildings for holding such examinations, and in all proper ways to facilitate the same.
Page 228 - When the licensee has made timely and sufficient application for a renewal or a new license in accordance with agency rules, a license with reference to an activity of a continuing nature does not expire until the application has been finally determined by the agency.