Any person shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance to an enemy Of the United States or of its allies, shall forfeit all accrued or future benefits under... Committee Prints - Page 13by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1954Full view - About this book
| United States - Session laws - 1944 - 760 pages
...acknowledged in writing, signed by him, or if he has been judicially ordered or decreed to contribute to the child's support or has been, prior to his death judicially...Veterans' Affairs to be the putative father of such child : Provided, That the payment of pension shall be continued after New application. Mutiny, treason.etc.... | |
| Administrative law - 1947 - 1200 pages
...Stat. 406, 5 USC 59a) § 2.1069 Forfeiture. • * * (d) Forfeiture for treasonable acts. Any person shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans Affairs to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance to an enemy of the United States or of... | |
| Administrative law - 1946 - 1406 pages
...(d) amended] * • • » • (h) Where the wife, child, father or mother of the disabled veteran is shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans Affairs to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance to an enemy of the United States or of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - Military pensions - 1941 - 104 pages
...as to the father only, if acknowledged in writing signed by him or if acknowledgment by the father is otherwise shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs, or if he has been judicially ordered or decreed to contribute to such child's support, or has been... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation - 1943 - 82 pages
...application and no payment will be made for any period prior to the date thereof." SEC. 4. Any person shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance to an enemy Of the United States or of... | |
| United States. War Department - 1944 - 620 pages
...provided above. 55. Automatic Conversion in Case of Tctal Disability In any case in which the insured is shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs to be totally disabled at the expiration of the level-premium term period of his insurance under conditions... | |
| United States - Military law - 1945 - 1036 pages
...ante. 1088b. Forfeiture of benefits for mutiny, treason, sabotage, or aiding enemy. — Any person shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance to an enemy of the United States or of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - United States - 1946 - 1280 pages
...miscellaneous receipts. Under section 4, Public Law 144, Seventy-eighth Congress, July 13, 1943, persons shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance to the enemy, forfeit all accrued and... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1946 - 192 pages
...miscellaneous receipts. Under section 4, Public Law 144, Seventy-eighth Congress, July 13, 1943, persons shown by evidence satisfactory to the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs to be guilty of mutiny, treason, sabotage, or rendering assistance to the enemy, forfeit all accrued and... | |
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