Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Interior and Insular AffairsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - Legislative hearings |
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... possible for the States to receive mineral lands by indemnity selection . It is this legislation under which Utah has filed the applications which are now in question and which must be construed in considering whether those applications ...
... possible for the States to receive mineral lands by indemnity selection . It is this legislation under which Utah has filed the applications which are now in question and which must be construed in considering whether those applications ...
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... possible . An analysis of the statutes gov- erning the granting of mineral leases on public lands , to which I now turn , shows that no lands subject to lease for the production of potash and other solid minerals would be available for ...
... possible . An analysis of the statutes gov- erning the granting of mineral leases on public lands , to which I now turn , shows that no lands subject to lease for the production of potash and other solid minerals would be available for ...
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... to the committee together with a recommendation that such legislation be passed as soon as possible . Sincerely yours , STEWART L. UDALL , Secretary of the Interior . 12 LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN , HOUSE COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND.
... to the committee together with a recommendation that such legislation be passed as soon as possible . Sincerely yours , STEWART L. UDALL , Secretary of the Interior . 12 LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN , HOUSE COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND.
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... possible date . Section 2275 of the Revised Statutes , as amended ( 43 U.S.C. 851 ) presently grants to a State the right to secure title to public lands within the State , in accordance with the provisions of section 2276 of the ...
... possible date . Section 2275 of the Revised Statutes , as amended ( 43 U.S.C. 851 ) presently grants to a State the right to secure title to public lands within the State , in accordance with the provisions of section 2276 of the ...
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... possible for a State to acquire valuable minerals , having a value on the order of millions of dollars , using as base lands having only a highly conjectural value for minerals , and consequently a limited , if not infinitesimal ...
... possible for a State to acquire valuable minerals , having a value on the order of millions of dollars , using as base lands having only a highly conjectural value for minerals , and consequently a limited , if not infinitesimal ...
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Page xxvi - September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the contracting agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance; Provided, however, That in the event the contractor becomes involved in or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the contracting agency, the contractor...
Page xxvii - No Member of or Delegate to Congress or Resident Commissioner shall be admitted to any share or part of this agreement, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom; but this provision shall not be construed to extend to this agreement if made with a corporation for its general benefit.
Page xxvi - Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations and orders. "(6) In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any of such rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be cancelled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order No.
Page xxvi - Opportunity, or as otherwise provided by law. (g) The Contractor will include the provisions of the foregoing paragraphs (a) through (f) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity issued pursuant to section 303 of Executive Order No. 10925 of March 6, 1961, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor.
Page xxvii - The Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this warranty the Government shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or in its discretion...
Page xxvi - Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the contracting...
Page 184 - USC 529), to enter into and perform such contracts, leases, cooperative agreements, or other transactions as may be necessary in the conduct of its work and on such terms as it may deem appropriate...
Page 6 - The chairman may punish breaches of order and decorum, and of professional ethics on the part of counsel, by censure and exclusion from the hearings ; and the committee may cite the offender to the House for contempt.
Page 184 - States in collecting debts from bankrupt, insolvent, or decedents' estates; to determine the character of and the necessity for its obligations and expenditures, and the manner in which they shall be incurred, allowed, and paid...