Digest of Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Volumes 33-42U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 - Administrative law |
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... constitute valid and binding obligations of the Corporation ; that payment of interest on such bonds will be fully and unconditionally guaranteed by the United States ; and that they will be tax exempt to the extent provided in Home ...
... constitute valid and binding obligations of the Corporation ; that payment of interest on such bonds will be fully and unconditionally guaranteed by the United States ; and that they will be tax exempt to the extent provided in Home ...
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... constitutes voluntary relinquishment of United States citizenship . - Expatriation provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act , 8 U.S.C. 1481 , 1482 , 1101 note , when viewed in the light of the Supreme Court's deci- sion in ...
... constitutes voluntary relinquishment of United States citizenship . - Expatriation provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act , 8 U.S.C. 1481 , 1482 , 1101 note , when viewed in the light of the Supreme Court's deci- sion in ...
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... constitute the answer to the question whether the said Act of August 24 , 1935 , is applicable to contracts in excess of $ 2,000 for the remaking of cotton mattresses owned by the Government and the manu- facture of uniforms from cloth ...
... constitute the answer to the question whether the said Act of August 24 , 1935 , is applicable to contracts in excess of $ 2,000 for the remaking of cotton mattresses owned by the Government and the manu- facture of uniforms from cloth ...
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... constitute the paying or bestowing of bounties or grants within the meaning of sec . 303 , Tariff Act of 1930 , and it is the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to impose countervailing duties upon articles affected thereby . The ...
... constitute the paying or bestowing of bounties or grants within the meaning of sec . 303 , Tariff Act of 1930 , and it is the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to impose countervailing duties upon articles affected thereby . The ...
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... constitute an advantage or dis- advantage in competition between the foreign and American producers . 35:29 Forfeited vehicles , use . * Automobiles . 34 : 572 Freight Liens on Merchandise Illegally Imported . When , as a result of the ...
... constitute an advantage or dis- advantage in competition between the foreign and American producers . 35:29 Forfeited vehicles , use . * Automobiles . 34 : 572 Freight Liens on Merchandise Illegally Imported . When , as a result of the ...
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Page 19 - ... and imprisoned not more than two years; and shall, moreover, thereafter be incapable of holding any office of honor, trust, or profit under the Government of the United States.
Page 126 - That imported salt in bond may be used in curing fish taken by vessels licensed to engage in the fisheries, and in curing fish on the shores of the navigable waters of the United States, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe; and upon proof that the salt has been used for either of the purposes stated in this proviso, the duties on the same shall be remitted...
Page 24 - No appropriation made in this Act shall be available for pay, allowances, or traveling or other expenses of any officer of the Organized Reserves who may be drawing a pension, disability allowance, disability compensation, or retired pay from the Government of the United States...
Page 46 - USC 6-13), as amended by the act of March 23, 1910 (36 Stat. 241; 6 USC 8, 9), and must be in the sum of not less than $1,000.
Page 424 - Treasury, setting forth the sanitary history and condition of said vessel, and that it has in all respects complied with the rules and regulations in such cases prescribed for securing the best sanitary condition of the said vessel, its cargo, passengers, and crew...
Page 250 - to nominate, and, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to appoint ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, judges of the Supreme Court, and all other officers of the United States whose appointments are not otherwise provided for in the Constitution.
Page 359 - Act of 1923, as amended, an executive secretary, and such attorneys, examiners, and regional directors, and shall appoint such other employees with regard to existing laws applicable to the employment and compensation of officers and employees of the United States...
Page 276 - AN ACT To provide for the prompt disposition of disputes between carriers and their employees and for other purposes.
Page 97 - It is the position of this Department, restated now with the approval of and at the direction of the President, that all investigative reports are confidential documents of the executive department of the Government, to aid in the duty laid upon the President by the Constitution to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed," and that congressional or public access to them would not be in the public interest.
Page 241 - 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.