Administrative Procedure: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Seventy-seventh Congress, First Session, on S.674, a Bill to Prescribe Fair Standards of Duty and Procedure of Administrative Officers and Agencies, to Establish an Administrative Code, and for Other Purposes; S.675, a Bill to Revise the Administrative Procedure of Federal Agencies; to Establish the Office of Federal Administrative Procedure; to Provide for Hearing Commissioners; to Authorize Declaratory Rulings by Administrative Agencies; and for Other Purposes; and S.918, a Bill to Provide for the More Economical, Expeditious, and Just Settlement of Dispute with the United States, and for Other Purposes |
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... seems to me that those two clauses might make for litigation by persons claiming that they are an agency , or that a certain Govern ment body is an agency , and that there has been a failure on the part of the Director to name him as ...
... seems to me that those two clauses might make for litigation by persons claiming that they are an agency , or that a certain Govern ment body is an agency , and that there has been a failure on the part of the Director to name him as ...
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... seems to me that that question is a compound of law and fact . In other words , are there any facts there upon which he could find , as a fact , that this concern was doing what he concluded it was doing ? Senator AUSTIN . Well , that ...
... seems to me that that question is a compound of law and fact . In other words , are there any facts there upon which he could find , as a fact , that this concern was doing what he concluded it was doing ? Senator AUSTIN . Well , that ...
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... seems to agree that there is an occasion for differentiation between the two types of proceedings , but he sug gests that there is a way open under S. 675 as now written , whereby such a distinction could be made . That is to say , it ...
... seems to agree that there is an occasion for differentiation between the two types of proceedings , but he sug gests that there is a way open under S. 675 as now written , whereby such a distinction could be made . That is to say , it ...
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... seems to me that these bills throw many technicalities in the way of administrative agencies . Interpretations and ... seem to me to interfere with the operations of Government without affording corresponding benefit to private parties ...
... seems to me that these bills throw many technicalities in the way of administrative agencies . Interpretations and ... seem to me to interfere with the operations of Government without affording corresponding benefit to private parties ...
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... seem to be desirable . Turning now to S. 674 , many of the sections of S. 674 are merely advisory . With most of the procedural ... seems to us that the effect of section 103 ( e ) will be to defeat the accomplishment of this objective ...
... seem to be desirable . Turning now to S. 674 , many of the sections of S. 674 are merely advisory . With most of the procedural ... seems to us that the effect of section 103 ( e ) will be to defeat the accomplishment of this objective ...
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