Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States: Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 32U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922 - Administrative law |
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... granted to ...... 145 officials attending international conferences .. property , transfer from one department to another .. rights in inventions designed by Dayton Metal 309 511 Products Co ...... 563 originating in development orders ...
... granted to ...... 145 officials attending international conferences .. property , transfer from one department to another .. rights in inventions designed by Dayton Metal 309 511 Products Co ...... 563 originating in development orders ...
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... granted to Government officers .. 145 involuntary assignments , division of process and appa- ratus claims ..... 135 radio inventions , Government contract .. 408 resulting from Government development orders ... 556 right of Government ...
... granted to Government officers .. 145 involuntary assignments , division of process and appa- ratus claims ..... 135 radio inventions , Government contract .. 408 resulting from Government development orders ... 556 right of Government ...
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... granted and per- formed and completed the duties hereby provided and im- posed : Provided , however , That the payments and disburse- ments made under the provisions of this section for and in connection with the payments and ...
... granted and per- formed and completed the duties hereby provided and im- posed : Provided , however , That the payments and disburse- ments made under the provisions of this section for and in connection with the payments and ...
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... granted to him for any purpose other than that mentioned in subparagraph ( b ) of paragraph 1 hereof , shall not alone be deemed sufficient ground for holding that an injury suffered or a disease contracted while so absent , was ...
... granted to him for any purpose other than that mentioned in subparagraph ( b ) of paragraph 1 hereof , shall not alone be deemed sufficient ground for holding that an injury suffered or a disease contracted while so absent , was ...
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... granted " for the purpose of enabling them to enter into lucrative private pursuits , or for some other cause , which implies negation of public duty . " I do not think an ordinary furlough for recreation or to enable a soldier to visit ...
... granted " for the purpose of enabling them to enter into lucrative private pursuits , or for some other cause , which implies negation of public duty . " I do not think an ordinary furlough for recreation or to enable a soldier to visit ...
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Page 149 - ... not known or used by others in this country before his invention or discovery thereof, and not patented or described in any printed publication in this or any foreign country, before his invention or discovery thereof, or more than two years prior to his application, and not in public use or on sale in this country for more than two years prior to his application, unless the same is proved to have been abandoned, may, upon payment of the fees required by law, and other due proceedings had, obtain...
Page 103 - States as may be designated, and the Academy shall, whenever called upon by any department of the Government, investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science or art, the actual expense of such investigations, examinations, experiments, and reports to be paid from appropriations which may be made for the purpose, but the Academy shall receive no compensation whatever for any services to the Government of the United States.
Page 413 - ... to the full end of the term for which said letters patent are or may be granted, as fully and entirely as the same would have been held and enjoyed by me had this assignment and sale not been made.
Page 503 - That place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person in which his habitation is fixed, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning.
Page 362 - March, appropriating $50,000,000 "for the national defense and for each and every purpose connected therewith, to be expended at the discretion of the President.
Page 340 - ... gains, profits, and income derived from salaries, wages, or compensation for personal service of whatever kind and in whatever form paid, or from professions, vocations...
Page 529 - Act to repeal the timber-culture laws, and for other purposes," approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and Acts supplemental to and amendatory thereof, after such lands have been so reserved, excepting such laws as affect the surveying, prospecting, locating, appropriating, entering, relinquishing, reconveying, certifying, or patenting of any of such lands.
Page 448 - All property of the wife, owned by her before marriage, and that acquired afterwards by gift, bequest, devise, or descent, with the rents, issues, and profits thereof, is her separate property.
Page 560 - So it is said that an independent contractor is one who, exercising an independent employment, contracts to do a piece of work according to his own methods, and without being subject to the control of his employer, except as to the result of the work.
Page 527 - The Federal Water Power Act of June 10, 1920 (41 Stat. 1063; 16 USC sec. 800): Federal Power Commission "shall give preference to applications ... by States and municipalities" for permits and licenses to build and operate works upon navigable waters.